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In fact, the relationship in the Buffett family is more Hollywood than is often the case in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. He and his wife got married in 1952, lived apart since 1977 and gradually formed a love triangle with her close friend.
The world's second-richest billionaire Warren Buffett has made a fortune through smart investments. But when asked about his most important decision, he always gives an answer that has nothing to do with the financial sector.
In the 2017 HBO documentary, Warren Buffett said that his "biggest investment is choosing a life partner". He shared that there were two major turning points in his life: "One was when I was born, and once I met Susie (Susie's nickname). I don't know what would have happened if I didn't have her. ", Buffett said of his first wife, who died in 2004 of a stroke.
He once burst into tears in an interview with the Times when he mentioned that his first wife, Susan Buffett, died of throat cancer in 2004.
In fact, the relationship in the Buffett family is more Hollywood than is often the case in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. He and his wife got married in 1952, lived apart since 1977 and gradually formed a love triangle with her close friend.
According to Buffett, Susan is one of his greatest teachers, alongside his father Howard Buffett and mentor Benjamin Graham.
He said Susan taught him a lot about investing. She was also the one who taught him how to open his heart to the outside world more. "I used to be someone who got off balance very easily. Until she came along, Susan nurtured me and changed me," he said.
In a talk with Bill Gates in 2017 at Columbia University, the Wall Street mogul said: "In terms of happiness and success, the most important person by far is your partner. I'm not exaggerating their importance."
He also once said: "Marriage to the right person will make a difference in your life. It will change your aspirations, everything. I'm lucky to have that."
Before meeting Susan, Buffett tried to win the heart of a woman named Betty Gallagher in 1949. The woman wanted to date a ukulele player, so Buffett also played the instrument.
Despite the failed flirting, the billionaire continued to play this instrument at many parties and meetings. Just a year later, Buffett met Susan Thompson. She was a roommate of Buffett's sister, Roberta, at Northwestern University.
Like Betty, Susan has also been in love with someone else before. However, Buffett formed a close relationship with her father, Bill, a professor and mandolin player. Billionaire Susan's father allowed Buffett and Susan to stay together at Thompson's house, giving Buffett a chance to flirt with Susan.
Susan Thompson is a beautiful girl, a tea house singer with short hair and a bright smile. At that time, Susan was famous in Ohama with her sweet voice, as a singer at Nebraska's most popular bar, while Warren did not have a solid career. Susan is an intelligent, beautiful and personable woman, she also enjoys an advanced education because her father is a lecturer and dean of a university. After marrying Warren, she was content with the role of a wife and mother, so that her husband could pursue a career that was also his passion.
After a long pursuit, he received her consent. The wedding took place in 1952, and they had three children together, Susie, Howard, and Peter.
The Buffett family of five lived in Omaha when Warren started his career at Berkshire Hathaway, making it one of the largest investment firms in the world. In 1970, he got into a scandal for having an affair with Katherine Graham, owner of The Washington Post - a widow 13 years his senior - when Berkshire Hathaway bought shares of the magazine. However, this incident did not cause Buffett's family relationship to deteriorate.
In 1977, Susan Buffett decided to pursue a career as a singer, but her husband did not want to move to California with his wife, but wanted to stay in Omaha to grow the company. Susan left alone, and did not forget to ask her best friend, Astrid Menks, to take care of Warren from time to time when she was not around.
"I called Astrid. I said: Astrid, can you take care of Warren? Cook soup, bring it over and keep an eye on him?", Susan said. For this woman, her husband's brilliant business savvy didn't help him hone his social skills, and she was forced to turn to someone she trusted most.
With his wife's arrangement, Warren Buffett lived with Astrid during Susan's move to California. The strange thing is that all three find happiness in this complicated relationship, as both Susan and Warren are able to develop their own careers, while Astrid focuses on taking care of the owner of Berkshire Hathaway. Even the Christmas cards sent to friends by Warren Buffett have all three names, Warren, Susie and Astrid.
In October 2003, Susan was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer. She had to undergo many surgeries, radiation and chemotherapy. The disease even caused the woman who was once ranked 17th in the world in terms of total wealth to have her face reconstructed. During that time, Warren was always by his side, taking care of his wife.
He used to cry many times while standing in the hospital corridor waiting for her to undergo painful treatments. Warren even cut his own ration to 1,000 kcal a day to cheer his wife up when she was forced to eat a separate diet during treatment. In the summer of 2004, Susan passed away. "Her passing, it was so painful. That's the only thing that haunts me to this day," Warren Buffett said.
He said leaving his wife alone to go to California was "the biggest mistake I've made. Her illness could have been prevented sooner, and I'm 95% at fault. I don't care enough about her, while Susan devoted herself to me... That should never have happened."
Unable to cope with his wife's death, the owner of Berkshire Hathaway did not attend her funeral. He also never parted with Susan, even though the two lived apart for 27 years during their 54 years as husband and wife. Two years after Susan died, he remarried Astrid Menks - the woman who bore the name of Buffett's lover for 29 years. The wedding took place when billionaire Buffett was 76 years old, and his wife turned 60.
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54 years as husband and wife, 27 years apart and 2 years together to fight cancer until Susan passed away, billionaire Warren Buffett admits he has never brought happiness to Susan, but in his heart , Susan is the number one, the ray of sunshine, the rain in his garden. The marriage of Warren Buffett and Susan Thompson is not a perfectly happy marriage, but even its ups and downs are tender struggles that move millions of hearts.
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