
Gene Simmons says you can become highly successful if you copy this trait from Warren Buffett

As investors look for key takeaways in Warren Buffett’s latest annual shareholder letter, it’s also important to analyze the character traits that have made Berkshire Hathaway CEO so successful.
According to legendary Kiss musician Gene Simmons, the Buffett has accumulated so much wealth, $86.3 billion to be exact, because he’s quite frankly just a “nice guy.”
“[Buffett] is, by all accounts, a decent man with a high moral compass,” the musician writes in his book “On Power: My Journey Through the Corridors of Power and How You Can Get More Power.”
He continues, “Though he aggressively pursues his goals, he seems to do so without earning anyone’s particular ire.”
Buffett has long had a reputation for being a “nice guy.” This year he topped the list as the most charitable American billionaire and has given away much of his fortune over the last ten years. The investor also surrounds himself with fellow philanthropists like his billionaire pal Bill Gates, who came in second place.