Monthly Archives: April 2015

Warren Buffett’s 2014 Letter to Shareholders

This weekend I read Warren Buffett’s 2014 overview letter to his shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Turning the final page I knew that I would never see my life, passions, relationships, and businesses the same.

You can find a copy of it here.

Buffett is known for these letters and I’ve read them before, but there was something about this one that struck a chord deep inside of me. Was it his 84 year old flame of passion that felt as bright and warm as ever? Or was it his simplistic approach to life, relationships, and business that spoke to me? Maybe the student was finally ready and the teacher appeared…

In the last 50 years, Buffett’s simple, non-compromising approach to business, investments, and people has taken the per-share book value of Berkshire Hathaway from $19 to $146,186, a rate of 19.4% compounded annually…an overall gain of 1,826,163%.

I underlined the following lines from his letter…

  • “Our ambitions have no finish lines.” 
  • “Our participation in any joint activities, whether as financing or equity partner, will be limited to friendly transactions.” 
  • “Berkshire now owns 9 1/2 companies that would be listed on the Fortune 500 were they independent (Heinz is the 1/2). That leaves 490 1/2 fish in the sea. Our lines are out.”
  • We much prefer owning a non-controlling but substantial portion of a wonderful company to owning 100% of a so-so business. It’s better to have a partial interest in the Hope Diamond than to own all of a rhinestone.
  • When CEOs tout EBITDA as a valuation guide, wire them up for a polygraph test.

Don’t these make you smile?

And yet you never hear a greedy tone in the symphony discussed that the fourth wealthiest man in the world has directed for 50 years. He ends his letter praising the 24 men and women that he works with everyday and says, “I truly do feel like tap dancing to work everyday.” Yes, even Buffett gets the idea of gathering musicians and their instruments and letting their collective music play.

He plans on giving away 99% of his earthly wealth when he and his essence take this show over the rainbow. Buffett once said, “Were we to use more than 1% of my claim checks (Berkshire Hathaway stock certificates) on ourselves, neither our happiness nor our well-being would be enhanced. In contrast, that remaining 99% can have a huge effect on the health and welfare of others.” Here’s his letter making that commitment and here’s his friends that have also confessed that meaning > money.

Crazy-beautiful things happen when you give simplicity, goodness, patience, kindness, self-control, and conviction the pen to author your days.

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LTMP Podcast #2: Presence

Howdy.

In this week’s podcast we venture into a discussion on presence, being in and a part of your moments, participating in and along with spring’s bloom, and much much more.

Also, the podcast is now officially in iTunes and you can subscribe by clicking here.

Godspeed in your music making and may we all continue to grow our capacities so that we can hold more of the next experience.

Show notes:

Quote: As we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others. Marianne Williamson

Quote (didn’t make it into the podcast): When you wash your hands, when you make a cup of coffee, when you’re waiting on the elevator – instead of indulging in thinking, these are all opportunities for being there as a still, alert presence. Elkhart Tolle

Ekhart Tolle’s book, The Power of Now.

Follow Brynn Gustafson @ https://instagram.com/brynngustafson/

Musical Artist this week that we looked at was David Ramirez. Please give his record a spin by clicking here.

Benediction:
May you be here.
May you be in and with the questions of your children.
May you be in and with the needs of those you serve.
May you be in and with the moments of those that God has given you to experience this place with.
May your eye catch and hold the explosions of the bloom in spring.
And May your soul find the courage to listen and answer the flower’s question, ‘are you in bloom?’

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Conviction.

A movement is always unpopular before it’s popular.

You aren’t given conviction for the sake of popularity.

It is given to move us from dark to light, from chaos to order, and from noise to music.

So you’re convicted?

Are things moving towards light, order, and music?

If so, popularity will be the least of your concerns.

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