This was very entertaining, engaging, educational, and thought-provoking.
I avoid idolizing any human being, but there are a lot to like/adore about Warren Buffet. His life was interesting and impressive- he literally made it out of nothing. And the way his values (e.g., the game of utilities, extreme focus) and Susan's (e.g., philanthropy,broad interests in humans) collide with and converge to a degree was cool. I didn't expect the documentary to touch upon the nonconventional love/friendship among Warren, Susan, and Astrid (Something I can't fully understand), but it did well.
One's success story may not fix lots of problems in our financial systems and societies, but this was, standalone, an encouraging and hopeful story.
I avoid idolizing any human being, but there are a lot to like/adore about Warren Buffet. His life was interesting and impressive- he literally made it out of nothing. And the way his values (e.g., the game of utilities, extreme focus) and Susan's (e.g., philanthropy,broad interests in humans) collide with and converge to a degree was cool. I didn't expect the documentary to touch upon the nonconventional love/friendship among Warren, Susan, and Astrid (Something I can't fully understand), but it did well.
One's success story may not fix lots of problems in our financial systems and societies, but this was, standalone, an encouraging and hopeful story.