5 Pearls of Wisdom from Warren Buffett

5 Pearls of Wisdom from Warren Buffett

Warren Buffett is an American investor and entrepreneur in the list of world's richest people. Here is Warren share the tips to live a successful life:

Pearls of Wisdom 1: Believe in Yourse
"I've always believed that one day I will be rich. Belief I never doubted it." From small, Private Warren is shy but she always believed her. He knows his abilities and had the confidence and courage to follow your heart when it needed. This has been embedded in him since childhood. His father taught him that it is important to listen to themselves rather than asking other people's opinions.

Pearls of Wisdom 2: Keep Learning
Warren Buffett is a big fan of Benjamin Graham, Father of Value Investing. Warren always learns new things from peer’s figures in the investment field throughout his life. He also spent his childhood by reading all the literature on investment and hard work is paid off with great success. So, do not be afraid to learn new things. Warren continues to learn from the people around him during his life and never once thought he knew everything.

Pearls of Wisdom 3: Live a Simple Life
Although a wealth of billions of dollars, Warren just put money of $ 100,000 (approximately Rp946.800.000) per year for their needs. Warren will oversee spending like a hawk and always knew the money be used for any purpose. Throughout his life, he never was indulging to buy luxury goods even though he's become one of the richest men in the world.

Pearls of Wisdom 4: Be careful in Friendship
"It's better to get along with people better than us. Choose your friends and associates whose behavior is better than our behavior, and we also will be affected by it." Warren Buffett always hanging out with other successful people and will seek advice from those with more discerning it. He knows that if he was hanging out with successful people, their attitude, positive energy, and success they would have an influence on him.

Pearls of Wisdom 5: There is More Valuable than Money
Warren does not view money as the sole determinant of one's success. "When you've reached that age I was you will assess your success in life by how many people who love you. Primary testers that how the quality of your life."

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