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Warren Buffett is worth over $140 billion—but he says money means nothing if no one loves you. In this short video, we reveal Buffett’s surprising advice to students on what really defines success. It's not about your bank account. It’s about love, legacy, and the relationships you build. Hear it straight from the Oracle of Omaha himself.

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00:00What if I told you Warren Buffett doesn't measure success by money at all?
00:03The man worth over $140 billion says if you reach his age and nobody loves you,
00:08your life is a disaster. Buffett once told a group of students that the real measure of
00:12success is how many people truly love you. Not followers, not fame, love. He said you can't buy
00:17love. The only way to be loved is to be lovable. The more you give love, the more you get. Think
00:22about it. This isn't coming from a self-help guru. This is the most successful investor in history
00:27telling you that love, not wealth, is what actually matters. So ask yourself,
00:32are you chasing money or building something deeper? Because in the end, it's not your net worth.
00:36It's your heart that people remember.

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