People should take away less than they're worth when they are favored by life...I would argue that when you rise high enough in American Business you've got a moral duty to be underpaid.
Those of us who have been fortunate have a duty to give back.Whether one gives a lot as one goes along as I do, or a little and then a lot (when one dies) as Warren does, is a matter of personal preference.
It's waiting that helps you as an investor and a lot of people just can't stand to wait.If you didn't get the deferred -gratification gene, you've got to work very hard to overcome that.
the most famous composer in the world but was utterly miserable most of the time, and of the reasons was because he always overspent his income.This was Mozart.If Mozart couldn't get by with this kind of asinine conduct, I don't think you should try.