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But the documentary itself is about the opposite of efficiency. It is about the inefficiencies of human emotion, the slow compounding of character, and the long, boring discipline of doing a few things right for six decades.

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Buffett admits, with a chilling honesty uncommon in billionaire profiles, that he is "not an emotionally open person." He describes his brain as a machine that is "always on"—calculating arbitrage opportunities even during family vacations. Susie was the "house" that raised their children and managed the emotional labor of their lives. She was also the one who, after 25 years of marriage, moved to San Francisco to pursue a singing career, though they never divorced. But the documentary itself is about the opposite

What is striking is Buffett’s attitude toward his children. He notoriously did not give them large sums of money. The film shows his daughter and sons discussing their inheritance—or lack thereof. They express no bitterness. They learned that trust, not money, was their father’s primary currency. He trusted them to find their own inner scorecards. When you search for Becoming.Warren.Buffett.2017.1080p.WEB.h264-OPUS , you are searching for a container—a set of technical specifications that delivers pixels and audio. You are searching for efficiency. The author encourages readers to access the film