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Adrianna 2022-04-20 09:02:47

  • Living a simple life, choosing to eat pork pie and bacon, eggs, and cheese biscuit every day according to the stock price rise and fall
  • $2.65, $2.91 to get wife ready when she brushes her teeth every day
  • like numbers
  • Start doing some "small business" yourself from a young age and use compound interest
  • The best gift life gave him was that his father (Republican congressman, stock trader who encouraged him to keep learning) received a good home education
  • Applying to Columbia Business School, the first sentence to the professor: I thought you were dead, I read your book, and I hope to apply for your graduate school
  • Principle 1: Don't lose money, Principle 2: Don't forget Principle 1
  • Susie: she was the girl
  • Fear of speeches, signed up for Dale Carnegie's class, without that class, his life would be different, because successful marriage proposal, married at 21 years old, it was the most correct decision

  • Omaha and Nebraska are home to Buffett
  • Three kids, and being able to have dinner with them and tell bedtime stories, Suzy sacrificed a lot
  • Buffett is a Republican, influenced by Suzy, began to turn to Democrats, listened to Martin Luther King's speech
  • Investing in stocks is too emotional, you can't do it well, and Berkshire Hathaway was born from such an accident
  • Charlie is the most rational person, and also employs the most rational Munger
  • When investing, pay attention to those factors: "moat",
  • Charlie Munger: Super understanding ability, able to condense ideas into a few words
  • Charlie's evaluation of Buffett: very smart, knowledgeable
  • brk has no complicated settings such as PR department, only 25 people
  • Gates and Buffett are good friends and thought he was a speculator
  • The key factor of success: focus, don't understand art and physics, but understand the business universe
  • Buffett doesn't pay attention to people working behind the scenes, can't have empathy, he can't even take care of himself, Suzy left him
  • He doesn't like donations, and when he is questioned by the society, he writes a book and shares his views, thinking that this is a fair competition
  • He likes to read books so much that he locks himself in his room every day to read
  • Money for him is not about buying pictures and building a big house, it's about the scoreboard and he doesn't like to lose
  • In the 1980s, it became the most successful company in the United States, and its market value rose by 2000%
  • After the Solomon debt crisis, Warren served as interim chairman, and the Treasury Department revised the decree (hehe) to survive the disaster
  • If you love people, you will get more love; if you hold too tight, you will lose.
  • After Susie passed away, donated most of her assets to the Gates Foundation and Susie and her children's own charitable foundation

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Extended Reading
  • Deontae 2022-03-14 14:12:31

    Read a lot, think fast, talk fast, focus on his space, and can't take care of himself, Buffett isn't all that likable. Later we will find that successful people have a pure heart and pursue a happy family and friends, and success should be attributed to this. In life, Buffett is taken care of by his wife. In his career, he is supported by Bill Gates and Charlie Munger. There are many excellent people around excellent people.

  • Duncan 2022-03-18 09:01:09

    The eyelid fights, the 80 years of Warren Buffett's scribbled skin, the facial description of the characters, and even the fact that he has 2 wives at the same time are vaguely described, this is not what a good documentary should do

Becoming Warren Buffett quotes

  • Susan Buffett: There are two rules of investing according to Warren, and he learned this from Ben Graham.

    Warren Buffett: Rule number one, never lose money. Rule number two, never forget rule number one.

  • Susan Buffett: I was talking to him one day about some racial issue, and he said to me, "wait till women discover they're the slaves of the world." Now how many men were cognizant of that, and even women then?