Warren Buffett, the legend who turned Berkshire Hathaway into a $1.1 trillion titan, is stepping down at 94.
For six decades, he stayed calm through wars, crashes, and crises—always buying, always holding. While the world panicked, he played the long game.
The result? Even if Berkshire fell 99%, it would still beat the S&P 500. His 19.9% annual return since 1965 proves it.
More than wealth, Buffett gave us timeless wisdom: Invest with patience, think long-term, and stay steady. His legacy isn't just returns—it's a mindset.
The Oracle retires, but his lessons live on.
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