OMAHA'S MEGABILLIONAIRE DOWN THE STREET- WARREN BUFFET SET TO CELEBRATE HIS 90TH BIRTHDAY

OMAHA- Omaha's very own Warren Buffett will be celebrating his 90th birthday this Sunday, August 30th. At his age, he is still running Berkshire Hathaway which he built into one of the world's biggest, longest running and most respected conglomerate. Within the Fortune 500, Warren Buffett is the oldest CEO. 

Buffett and his family and friends added some theories as to how he has lived such a long, fulfilling life. 

They say to find a job you love, surround yourself with people you enjoy, laugh a lot and face each day with a sunny outlook. Buffett says he has been able to do what he loves everyday while also having fun, which is a huge plus in life. 

As the fourth richest person in the world, he still wakes up excited to go into the office everyday, including Saturday's. You would swear he is no older than 60. 

He has cut back on work hours and other commitments, but is still very sharp. The same questions about retirement have been asked since he was 70 years old, and everyone around him is past the point of asking. Susie Buffett, Warren's daughter, bets her father will make it to age 100. 

Buffett was born less than a year after the stock market crash that led to the Great Depression, but he says he has seen nothing like what is happening in current times due to the pandemic. Longtime friend Bill Gates says he sees the world as "endlessly fascinating". Gates and Buffett have talked for hours every week for over 20 years now. 

His job requirements have greatly decreased after Greg Abel and Ajit Jain were named vice chairmen of the company. Abel mostly oversees non-insurance businesses such as BNSF Railway Co., whereas Jain oversees the insurance operations. Many believe one of these two will be named CEO eventually. 

After having to cancel this year's shareholder meeting, Buffett quickly created a way to be able to interact with the shareholders through online Q&A sessions. It is his favorite time of year.

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