what can i learn

Tyler 2022-04-19 09:03:09

Obviously, the purpose of this documentary is not to teach the audience how to be Buffett, but to give the audience a simple understanding of Buffett's life through more than an hour of narration. Tell us how Buffett became Buffett.

No matter whether the documentary wants to give the audience chicken soup or not, the audience watching this type of documentary will want to learn something besides being curious about the life of the richest man. Here are some points that impressed me:

1. The internal scorecard, Buffett learned from his father, when you know why you do something, don't care about external evaluation.

Second, the ability circle, knowing what you can do, you will not be disturbed by various and endless "opportunities".

Three, compound interest, to apply a word that has been said badly, be a friend of time.

Fourth, pay attention to reputation. This seems to contradict the first point, but it is not. The former is doing things, and this is being a person.

5. Charity and giving back to the society are necessary and necessary. The difference between humans and other animals is that while humans let the strong develop, they will not forget the weak.

It is easy for us to learn, that is, these things that have long been known to everyone, and the reason why Buffett is Buffett lies in his inner strength.

Because that is his inner strength, we cannot learn it; and we have to cultivate our own inner strength.

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Becoming Warren Buffett quotes

  • 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.

  • Warren Buffett: In my entire lifetime, everything that I've spent will be quite a bit less than one percent of everything I've made. The other 99% plus will go to others, because it has no utility to me.