Becoming Warren Buffett

Clay 2022-04-21 09:03:43

He said he has a goal in life to become a teacher

In his life, his words, deeds and experiences have unknowingly affected everyone who knew him.

Warren Buffett is a great investor

Innate digital sensitivity and superhuman memory made him adept in digital-related fields since he was a child

Understand the meaning of compound interest since childhood

He still reads five or six hours a day to this day

Focus, introspection, never-stop fast thinking keeps his mind moving fast

But he also likes to drink Coke and eat McDonald's and candy and ice cream is a funny guy

He loves his job unchanged for sixty years

Every day I wake up and start the day's work with the mood of tap dancing

He believes in good business

Buying valuable companies at the right price is his way of investing

It doesn't matter if the company loses profits, but it must not lose its credibility

Although he is competitive in business, he neglects his family, but still attaches great importance to getting along and reuniting

Loving his family, loving his wife and choosing the right partner is his greatest success today

In addition, mentors and friends are the moat for him to move forward firmly

His children say he was alone most of his life

Who is not alone in life?

but believe

After a hundred years or a thousand years, his records in history will not be erased

It's a pity actually

It wasn't until his first wife left that he realized he had lost a lot by focusing on investing

Focus on winning, focus on losing

Possibly a lifetime gain is lost in another way

But he chose to pay back his money in another way

Tens of billions of wealth chosen to donate to charitable foundations

There are also personal foundations run by his sons and daughters to invest in industries in need

until now

He's still doing what he loves simple and focused

I'm not just talking about drinking Coke

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Becoming Warren Buffett quotes

  • Warren Buffett: The worst mistakes involve not understanding other people as well as you might.

  • Howard Buffett: When he wrote the letter to us, he put something in that letter that was incredibly important to me, which was exactly how our foundation behaves, which is, if you're gonna try to bat a thousand, you won't do very many things that are important. But if you're willing to basically strike out a few times, you can really change something big.