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10 Signs You’re Winning at Life, According to Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett has spent decades sharing his wisdom on success through letters to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, academic conferences and television interviews. His definition of winning has remarkably little to do with his net worth or stock market returns. The Oracle of Omaha measures success through character, relationships, and the quality of how you spend your […]
5 Things Warren Buffett Says to Never Invest or Buy (Avoid at All Costs)
Warren Buffett has built one of the greatest investing records in history, but his philosophy is often defined more by what he refuses to buy than by what he owns. His strategy is based on a simple idea: protect your capital first, then let big companies grow your wealth over decades. Through his letters to […]
The algebra of wealth according to Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett never gave his formula for the algebra of wealth, but his decades of letters and interviews with shareholders outline a very specific formula for financial success. If we were to express his philosophy in the form of a mathematical equation, it would look like this: W = (C × R^n) − (F + […]
Top 10 habits of successful people according to Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett didn’t become one of the richest people in history by chasing trends or looking for shortcuts. His fortune was built on simple habits practiced with extraordinary consistency over seven decades. What makes his approach so powerful is that none of them require genius or special access. The habits he preaches apply to building […]
Why the key to creating wealth is investing in the stock market according to Warren Buffett
Most people think of wealth as something that happens to other people. They imagine strokes of luck, inherited fortunes, or inside information that the average person will never have access to. Warren Buffett spent decades proving this idea wrong. Buffett, who built one of the greatest fortunes in history from nothing, has always been remarkably […]
Warren Buffett says it’s the most important investment you can make
Warren Buffett, the “Oracle of Omaha,” has spent decades mastering the art of capital allocation. He built one of the greatest fortunes in history with Berkshire Hathaway, racking up returns through bull markets, bear markets, recessions and booms. Yet the most important investment Buffett recommends has nothing to do with stocks, real estate, or bonds. […]
Warren Buffett: the “toll bridge” strategy that quietly creates wealth over time
Warren Buffett spent decades researching a specific type of business. Not the flashiest, not the fastest growing, not the most headline-grabbing. It looks for companies that are at the center of economic activity and collect a small fee each time the world passes through them. He calls this the “toll bridge” strategy, and it is […]
10 Things Warren Buffett Learned About Human Nature That Made Him Rich
Warren Buffett is widely considered the greatest investor of the modern era. His wealth was never built solely on spreadsheets or formulas. Buffett has spent decades studying how humans behave with money, and he has turned that behavioral insight into a cumulative advantage that has survived every market cycle. It was the lessons about human […]
Warren Buffett: 5 psychological traps that prevent investors from getting rich
Warren Buffett spent more than seven decades mastering the art of investing, transforming Berkshire Hathaway into one of the most valuable companies in the world. Yet the Oracle of Omaha insists that its success has little to do with genius intelligence or secret formulas. Instead, Buffett emphasizes something much more accessible: the ability to manage […]
Top 7 books respected by Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger
Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger built one of the most important investment partnerships in history, and both view reading as the foundation of their success. Munger once said that he never knew a wise person who did not read constantly. Buffett estimates that he spends about 80% of his workday reading. What makes their reading […]