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Warren Buffett's Life Principles
Warren Buffett's Life Principles
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The only book that captures 95 years of Warren Buffett's wisdom and principles!
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Includes anecdotes with giants like Bill Gates, Charlie Munger, and Benjamin Graham.

Buffett's life was built on strict principles.
If you want to follow his success in investing and in life,
We must steal their way of life!

“Learn the best principles from the life of Warren Buffett, the investment guru.”

"Warren Buffett's Principles for Life" is a kind of biography that shows how the beliefs, actions, and philosophy of Warren Buffett, a master of value investing and admired by many, created enormous success.
Buffett's life is divided into five periods, from the age of six to the present, when he is over 90, and the decisive choices and the philosophy behind them in each period are recorded along with his actual remarks.
Furthermore, this book is receiving even more attention because it sheds new light on Buffett's success, which had previously been focused solely on investment methods and figures, through his life and his quotes.

The quotes in this book are from the world's greatest investors, but surprisingly, the message is not about "how to make money," but rather "how to live life."
Buffett applied his principles not only to investing but also to life.
As you read each sentence of Buffett's principles, such as "You can never succeed unless you start," and "There's no need to repeat a method that has failed," you will be able to deeply feel the mindset with which he lived his life.

For decades, Buffett has spoken about the essence of life, not just investing, in his shareholder letters and in the media.
This book contains 365 carefully selected sentences from those messages that are worth taking to heart, and it contains practical wisdom that can be applied to all aspects of life, from handling money to relationships, time management, and insights into success and failure.
Additionally, each principle has a backstory related to Buffett's life, making this book even more welcome to those who have always admired and been curious about Buffett.
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preface
Who is Warren Buffett?

Chapter 1: Buffett's Ages 6 to 21 (1930–1951)
Chapter 2: Buffett's Ages 22 to 39 (1952–1969)
Chapter 3: Buffett's Ages 40 to 55 (1970–1985)
Chapter 4: Buffett's Ages 56 to 70 (1986–2000)
Chapter 5: Buffett's Life After Age 71 (2001 onward)

Warren Buffett's Timeline
Warren Buffett's 365 Quotes
References
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Into the book
The funds he started saving early on became Buffett's 'snowball'.
“I have been building a small snowball since a very early age.
If I had started 10 years later, I would be standing at the bottom of that hill right now.” If you want to be successful, it's best to start as soon as possible.
Remember that in a race you should run ahead of other players rather than chasing them.

---From Chapter 1, Buffett's Ages 6 to 21

Even after Buffett's evaluation rose, that point remained unchanged.
Even when people say, “If you want to get rich, invest in Buffett,” Buffett always says, “There’s no guarantee that it will continue in the future.”
Even trees do not stay tall and reach for the sky forever.
No matter how successful he became, Buffett never overestimated himself.
---From Chapter 2, Buffett's Ages 22 to 39

What Buffett is good at is 'allocating capital' by 'moving capital and investing it in reasonable businesses', but as a manager, he is not very confident in creating innovation or reviving struggling businesses.
If you interfere too much in something you're not good at, problems are likely to arise.
---From Chapter 3, Buffett's Life from Age 40 to Age 55

When he first took over, Berkshire was a company that struggled to make even a small profit, but as he specialized in investments, the number of subsidiaries increased and the market capitalization also increased.
In Buffett's mind, there is growth, but there is no stagnation or contraction.
---From Chapter 4, Buffett's Life from Age 56 to Age 70

The important thing is to think for yourself and make your own decisions.
It doesn't matter what people around you think or whether everyone agrees.
If the conclusion you reach through your own thinking is correct, that is enough, and in the end, that is what matters most.
---From "Chapter 5 Buffett's After 71"
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The way of life that made Buffett number one in the world
Rather than waiting for perfection, just start.

Buffett's success was not simply a matter of luck, but the result of systematic experience and principles accumulated from a very young age.
He had been making money selling cola at vacation spots since he was six, and had acquired a variety of business sense by doing jobs like selling horse racing flyers and delivering newspapers. By the time he graduated from high school, he had already accumulated close to $10,000, showing his thorough self-discipline.
But he too experienced failure, and each time he learned lessons through trial and error and refined his own principles.

As he said, “If I had started 10 years later, I would have been at the bottom of the hill by now,” Buffett steadily took small opportunities and accumulated them to build a foundation for great success.
This book traces how Buffett's mindset developed like a compound interest, vividly showing how long-term thinking and principle-centered living became practical strategies.
Buffett's life is not just a success story, but a textbook on the essence of choice and judgment.
His words and actions will serve as an excellent standard for us who must make countless decisions now.

He set his standards for life before money.
People without their own standards live someone else's life.

Buffett has never been swayed by trends in his life.
He said, "I don't want to constantly jump on new trends just to get slightly higher profits," and he invested only in stocks that he thought were good, not stocks that others were buying.
It was the same when you could make huge profits just by putting in money.
Because Buffett invested not simply for profit, but according to his own principles.
He only invested in things he was good at, and didn't even bother with things beyond his capabilities.

Buffett's attitude was the same not only in investing but also in life.
For example, when he took over as chairman of Salomon Brothers, Buffett had to work and dine with the lavish lifestyles of Wall Street residents.
While other executives were slurping down thick steaks, surprisingly, Buffett was eating his favorite ham sandwich and drinking a Coca-Cola.
He prioritized protecting his own life over anyone he was with.
Through the way Buffett lives, we can see that living by one's own standards, not by those of others, is the true way to live.

If you want to be rich, first learn how to use the rich's time.
What kind of life are you investing in now?

Warren Buffett's most famous quote is, "If you're not willing to own a stock for 10 years, you shouldn't own it for 10 minutes."
This is a principle that Warren Buffett, who has been involved in the stock investment market his entire life, has maintained for decades, and he is also a living witness to the results.
Buffett set a time limit of '10 years', but from a life perspective, it is something that must be maintained for the rest of one's life.
He has realized the power of long-term compounding in both investing and life through consistent principles and philosophy.
He is a rare figure who not only amassed enormous wealth, but also achieved personal respect beyond worldly success.

Even though he's already in his 90s, Buffett still runs Berkshire Hathaway, scouts out companies to invest in, and enjoys ham sandwiches and Coca-Cola.
By examining Buffett's life, we can gain valuable lessons on all aspects of life, including what values ​​to pursue in life, what choices to make at important junctures in life, and how to build and maintain relationships.
In a world that changes every moment, this book will provide clear direction and rigorous standards for anyone seeking to achieve their own success without being swept away by change.
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 30, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 424 pages | 626g | 152*220*26mm
- ISBN13: 9791193262641
- ISBN10: 119326264X

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