Americans Have Too Much to Say!!
- Mr. Southpaw

- Dec 17, 2025
- 1 min read

With apologies to any visitors from the land of the free.
How is it that there is so much to say about business, investment, and personal finance when all that matters in the performance of a business is the sales, revenue and bottom line??
Why overcomplicate a simply process?
One of the approaches we try to practice here is to keep things simple, if possible.
And to recommend books from authors with results only, perhaps.
Warren Buffett recently retired from the businesss of investing but left a track record spanning decades.
Without fail, Buffett has recently annually and extensively about his investments, and you may wish to read from the horse's mouth about what he thinks about business.
He writes about the lessons that his managers, for example, ought to exhibit to engender trust and belief within the companies he owns, and with external stakeholders as well.
Indeed, Buffett himself is known for practising what he preaches. He ensures that leadership starts from the top. Even if he doesn't personally micromanage the practices and behaviours of his managers.
Thus, the book, The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America may be worth a read for you.
Do click on the link above if you are interested to read what lessons the Oracle of Omaha has for his associates and subsidiaries.
The book is one of the few, if not only materials, twhereby the words are from the man himself.
He is, after all, an American billionaire.



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