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    Inside Warren Buffett’s Decision to Keep Leading Berkshire Hathaway in His 90s

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    Marking his 95th birthday, Warren Buffett recently declared his retirement as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE:BRK).

    Buffett’s retirement decision has sparked debates about his reasons for working past the typical retirement age and his current choice to step aside.

    Industry observers believe that Buffett’s work was intrinsically linked to his personal identity and gave him a sense of purpose.

    Kerry Hannon, author of “Retirement Bites: A Gen X Guide to Securing Your Financial Future,” has told Insider in an interview that Buffett was “energized and empowered by the possibilities of his work.”

    During Buffett’s tenure as CEO, the company metamorphosed from a struggling textile mill into a global juggernaut boasting a $1 trillion market value, a $300 billion stock portfolio, and roughly 400,000 employees.

    Authors Jeri Sedlar and Rick Miners, along with scholars Lawrence Cunningham and Steve Hanke, concurred that Buffett’s passion for his company and his work was a crucial determinant in his decision to work until his mid-90s.

    Also Read: Warren Buffett’s Tip for the Middle Class: ‘Do Not Save What Is Left After Spending, but Spend What Is Left After Saving’

    Despite his enormous wealth, Buffett is renowned for his philanthropic activities, having donated over $60 billion to charitable causes. He co-initiated the Giving Pledge in 2010, urging the ultra-rich to contribute a part of their wealth to charity.

    However, they also pointed out that the passing of Buffett’s long-time associate, Charlie Munger, in 2023, might have influenced his decision to retire. “In his gut, he just knows it’s time,” Sedlar and Miners commented.

    Buffett’s retirement marks the end of an era for Berkshire Hathaway, a company he steered to unprecedented heights. His departure raises questions about the company’s future direction and leadership.

    Buffett’s work ethic and philanthropy have set a high standard for his successor.

    His retirement also underscores the changing dynamics in the corporate world, where CEOs are increasingly prioritizing work-life balance and considering retirement at a younger age.

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