Egor vs. Buffet
This blog is a reflective, critical essay about character—how it is formed, tested, and revealed under pressure—and why modern culture often mistakes success, wealth, or repetition (“verbigeration”) for moral substance. By contrasting the quiet, service-driven integrity of Igor, a fictional character from the children’s book, with the celebrated wealth-focused aphorisms of Warren Buffett, the piece argues that true character is measured not by accumulation, but by how one uses what they have in service of others.



