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Warren Buffett was asked about his morning routine and his famously unusual diet. His answer was very Buffetty: "I eat exactly what I like to eat. If I liked it on my sixth birthday when we had hot dogs and hamburgers and Coke and ice cream with chocolate, I still like it. And I don't care about anything subsequently that I discovered. I discovered it all by the time I was six." When the interviewer pushed him on health, he didn't budge: "If somebody offered me a deal when I was 20 and said you're gonna live one year longer, instead of living to 88 you live to 89, if you eat nothing but broccoli and Brussels sprouts and onions, I wouldn't take it. That last year probably won't be that good anyway." He was then asked how much cash he carries. The man worth $130 billion said $400, mostly because his wife likes to use cash... "My wife likes to use cash, so I just take home a chunk of cash every now and then. She doles it out. She looks at my billfold and sees whether all the hundreds are gone." He's had the same American Express card since 1964. He pays cash 98% of the time. He eats like a six-year-old at a birthday party and has absolutely no plans to change. A man who has spent seven decades optimising returns on every dollar has done zero optimisation on what he puts in his mouth. That might be the most Buffetty thing about Buffett. — Warren Buffett @WarrenBuffett P.S. We build content infrastructure for founders and VCs. 1.5M views/week average. If you need massive distribution or brand exposure, apply here: tinyurl.com/ms94fjhr
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This math genius discovered the biggest fraud in Wall Street history. - He had evidence of a $64.8 billion scheme. - The SEC ignores his reports for nearly a decade - Then in 2008, the world ended The untold story of the man who tried to stop Madoff:
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Warren Buffett was asked about his morning routine and his famously unusual diet. His answer was very Buffetty: "I eat exactly what I like to eat. If I liked it on my sixth birthday when we had hot dogs and hamburgers and Coke and ice cream with chocolate, I still like it. And I don't care about anything subsequently that I discovered. I discovered it all by the time I was six." When the interviewer pushed him on health, he didn't budge: "If somebody offered me a deal when I was 20 and said you're gonna live one year longer, instead of living to 88 you live to 89, if you eat nothing but broccoli and Brussels sprouts and onions, I wouldn't take it. That last year probably won't be that good anyway." He was then asked how much cash he carries. The man worth $130 billion said $400, mostly because his wife likes to use cash... "My wife likes to use cash, so I just take home a chunk of cash every now and then. She doles it out. She looks at my billfold and sees whether all the hundreds are gone." He's had the same American Express card since 1964. He pays cash 98% of the time. He eats like a six-year-old at a birthday party and has absolutely no plans to change. A man who has spent seven decades optimising returns on every dollar has done zero optimisation on what he puts in his mouth. That might be the most Buffetty thing about Buffett. — Warren Buffett @WarrenBuffett P.S. We build content infrastructure for founders and VCs. 1.5M views/week average. If you need massive distribution or brand exposure, apply here: tinyurl.com/ms94fjhr
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Warren Buffett just explained how to think about your mind and body using an analogy that has been shared hundreds of millions of times: "If I gave you a car and it'd be the only car you're getting the rest of your life, you'd take care of it like you can't believe. Any scratch, you'd fix that moment. You'd read the owner's manual. You'd keep it garaged into all these things." Then he brought it home... "And you get exactly one mind and one body in this world. And you can't start taking care of it when you're 50. By that time you've rusted it out if you haven't done anything. You should really make sure that you just remember that you've just got one mind and one body to get through life with. Do the most with it." He then pivoted to the one investment he says beats every stock, bond, or business he's ever bought: "By far the best investment you can make is in yourself. If you invest in yourself, nobody can take it away from you." He also told the students that communication skills alone would increase their earning potential by 50% over their lifetime. Not a new degree. Not a certification. Just learning to speak and write clearly. "If you can't communicate, it's like winking at a girl in the dark. Nothing happens." He took a Dale Carnegie public speaking course when he was terrified of talking in front of people. He says that $100 course gave him more return than any trade he's ever made. — Warren Buffett @WarrenBuffett P.S. We build content infrastructure for founders and VCs. 1.5M views/week average. If you need massive distribution or brand exposure, apply here: tinyurl.com/ms94fjhr
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Elon Musk's wealth has jumped to a record $722 billion. That's more than most countries' GDP. So we went digging into why and found 7 things that will change how you see him: 1/7: He takes $0 in salary from Tesla
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JUST IN: Bershire Hathaway invests $10 billion in Google
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Why is Musk worth so much? Because Musk IS Tesla and SpaceX and Starlink. Musk understood early that visibility compounds the same way capital does. We grow brands for founders who want brand exposure. Avg - 1.5 million views per week. Book a call: calendly.com/lewis-underdog…
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