The Oracle of Omaha

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10 Nov 2025 24 Reflections

This is not my usual leadership note (something I write once a month). Instead, it is a thanksgiving letter by Warren Buffet to his shareholders. I thought you could only benefit from reading it so sharing it with you here.

Warren Buffett’s final letter is not about money — it’s about grace, gratitude, and a hand of destiny in all things we do and accomplish in life. I see Omaha, his quiet home, almost as a metaphor for simplicity, a kind of proof that greatness doesn’t need noise. In passing the torch, he shows that true leadership is succession without attachment, power without pride. Wealth finds meaning only when it flows and not when it piles up.

It is the letter of a man who has nothing left to prove and everything left to give. Think of it like a meditation on gratitude, mortality, and kindness. I hope you find it worth your time. I certainly did.