Biography Flash Warren Buffett at 95 Rewrites His Legacy With Bold Philanthropy Shifts and Rare Reflections
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Warren Buffett, the 95-year-old Oracle of Omaha, has been making headlines this week with rare personal reflections and bold shifts in his philanthropy empire. According to Fortune on March 22, Buffett admitted his original plan to give away his entire Berkshire Hathaway fortune in one sweeping move wasnt feasible due to his unexpected longevity, calling it unavoidable consequences. Instead, hes redirecting most of his remaining wealth—over $60 billion already donated—to his three childrens foundations, empowering them to distribute about $500 million annually each. All three children now have the maturity, brains, energy and instincts, he wrote, rejecting ruling from the grave. Hell hold onto a significant chunk of his Class A shares until successor Greg Abel is fully settled as CEO.
Kingswell reports Buffett broke his relative silence with two major interviews. In the Wall Street Journal, he reminisced about his editing battles with longtime collaborator Carol Loomis on his iconic shareholder letters, which inspired CEOs like JPMorgans Jamie Dimon. My first reaction would be to get irritated, he quipped, now matured at 95—they even play online bridge Mondays with less arguing. He teased Greg Abels shareholder letter struggles: It doesnt get any easier. Meanwhile, the New York Times probed the fading Giving Pledge he launched with Bill and Melinda Gates; amid skepticism over bloated foundations, Buffett defended it via email as quite a success, though hes scaled back outreach due to physical limits while Gates pushes on.
On the business front, Insurance Journal revealed Berkshire Hathaway—post-Buffetts 2025 CEO retirement—will pump $1.8 billion into Japans Tokio Marine Holdings, ramping up insurance exposure under Abels steady hand. No public appearances or social media posts from Buffett himself, but these moves signal his enduring influence amid Berkshires $370 billion cash pile and operational tweaks like resumed buybacks.
Speculation swirls on his Gates Foundation distance, per New York Times 2024 reports of bloat concerns, but nothing unconfirmed this week.
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