Warren Buffett’s Most Iconic Interview Ever
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Published 2020-04-21
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"You're not right or wrong because 1000 people agree with you. And you're not right or wrong because 1000 people disagree with you. You're right because your facts and your reasoning is right. " True gem
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He's been so consistent, his advice hasn't changed at all
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First rule of investment is “Don’t lose.” The second rule of investment is don’t forget the first rule. Such a fucking boss.
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"you get over stimulated in Wall Street, you get short focus in Wall Street" the same can be said about the internet, and your personal life today. very wise man!
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Mr. Buffett impressed me 24 years ago so much that I put every dime I had into Berkshire Hathaway. Today my life is financially sound. I simply studied the stock and committed everything To this one stock. Life is simple, people complicate life.
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"Short focus is not good for long profits...."......what a legend!
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"We get facts not stimulation here." LOL. A priceless interview.
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Buffett speaks for, what, maybe five minutes in this video and every single idea and sentence he expresses is worth quoting. That’s extraordinary.
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"I don't have to make money in every game." Terrific.
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4:56 "Sensational company, but I haven't owned IBM." This is why I value Buffet so much. Not for his wealth (plenty are mega rich), but for his ability to escape the pitfalls of human irrationality.
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so he’s been preaching the same stuff for decades... yet people still don’t understand
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At 5:15, Buffet admits that he doesn't know enough about a certain industry or sector. I think this is an important trait to have. The guts to admit that you don't know enough about something. The moment you do that, it enables you to start asking questions to learn more. Learning is a never-ending process no matter how experienced you are in any field.
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Warren just skipped over technology stocks, and he is still the richest investor in the world (he now owns tech stocks) He's probably right that we only have to focus on what we are confident in.
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Nobody can become financially successful overnight. They put in background work but we tend to see the finished part. Fear is a dangerous component, hindering us from taking the bold steps we need in other to reach our goals.
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“To a man with a hammer everything looks like a nail” I’m definitely gonna use that one at some point 😂😂
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6:09 "Isn't that boring" should be a meme.
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His words are full of wisdom. One of the best interviews of Buffet !
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Nobody can become financially successful overnight. They put in background work but we tend to see the finished part. Fear is a dangerous component, hindering us from taking bold steps we need in other to reach our goals. you have to contend with inflation, recession, decisions from the Feds and all. I was able to increase my portfolio by $289k in months. You have to seek for help in the right places.
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This man has been preaching the same message for his entire investing life. So many decades of technologies and innovative industries have come and gone with many pouring millions and billions into different techs and innovations yet he quietly stood on his same values and despite all of that money going in and out of technology and innovation this mans approach has weathered it all better than anyone else on a long term basis. I think if Warren Buffett had 50 more years to live, that statistic would not change due to his approach. Many have come close to or surpassed him in terms of networth coming and going and yet he remains un weathered. I believe that without his charitable contributions, and without having divided up Berkshire for other shareholders to own, Warren Buffetts fortune would be almost unsurpassable by anyone, even his current day billionaire counterparts which you know who they are would be a far fetch. I know there are other billionaires and many have passed him but it is his approach that is sort of like the brick house still standing while the wooden mansion gets blown away in a storm. It is his approach that the ordinary man can strive to achieve.