You might be wondering
what super-investor Warren Buffett can teach you about life.
You might be thinking that
he knows a lot about money, but that has little to do with being an expert on
life.
You might be surprised.
Warren is famous for his
simple lifestyle and love of his work.
Let these lessons in life
be a guide for contentment in your own life:
1. Focus on what you love.
Warren has a nice, but
modest home, and drives a $40,000 car.
He could own the most
expensive home and cars in the world but he doesn’t.
He drinks Coke, buys what
he likes, and enjoys a relatively simple life.
2. Enjoy your life and the things you have.
Avoid being concerned
about what everyone else has or about what you could have.
It’s more satisfying to
own one perfect painting than to own 10 that don’t thrill you.
Seek out the things you
love and avoid wasting your time on the rest.
3. Quality is more important than quantity.
You only need to make a
few good decisions to be incredibly successful.
Warren Buffett has
hundreds of billions of dollars to invest for himself and others, yet he
frequently only owns 20 or so stocks.
Be picky.
Be happy with a smaller
quantity.
Warren has a very famous
line that basically states, “Your financial wealth would be much greater if you
could only make 20 investments in your lifetime. You would make sure they were
great if you had only 20 chances.”
4. Do what you love.
Warren has said that the
most important part of success and contentment is doing what you love every
day.
That’s why he’s never
stopped investing and making money.
If you’re spending your
time doing what you love, you continue doing the same thing regardless of how
much money you have.
You might not enjoy the
career you have right now. But are you doing anything to change that? Do you
have a plan?
Imagine how much more
content you would be if you enjoyed going into work each day.
5. Mind your own business.
You needn’t be concerned
with what the competition is doing.
Avoid being influenced by
everyone else.
If you do what everyone
else is doing, you’ll simply be average.
Avoid comparing yourself
to everyone else.
Follow your own intuition.
Most of us are overly
concerned with others. We’re worried about how we compare. We’re worried about
their opinions of us. They’re probably thinking the same things. Get yourself
out of that loop and do your own thing.
6. Stick to your talents.
Warren is famous for
shunning high-tech investments, even when they were practically a sure thing.
He has stated that he
simply doesn’t understand them well enough to invest in them.
Stay in your areas of
strength.
You don’t need to do
everything.
Focus on what you know
well.
We usually enjoy doing the
things that showcase our strengths. That’s human nature. It also makes life
easier.
Work on your weaknesses,
but leverage your strengths.
You might be thinking, “Yeah,
anyone could be content with $50 billion.”
But that’s not true.
Studies have shown that
happiness and income are only correlated to $75,000.
Above that income level,
happiness does not increase.
Super wealthy people
became wealthy largely because they were content living a particular way.
You can be just as
content, even if you never amass a mega-fortune.
Aim to increase the amount
of contentment in your life.
It might not be an issue
of money, possessions, or the other things that most people think lead to
contentment.
Do what you love!!
ReplyDeleteI love this piece of advise
You can never be your best doing what you do not love
but when you do what you love, you would always come out shinning
DR.EKWEDIKE DENNIS: Great advice from a great man that has seen it all. Contentment in life while doing what we love daily is a great virtue.I shall do my best to do stick to my talents, do what I love daily and also make effort to be content for life does not revolve around material possessions alone.
ReplyDeleteCertainly life does not revolve around material things but being content with what we have and doing exactly what we love on daily basis is the true meaning of life
DeleteStay in your areas of strength.
ReplyDeleteYou don’t need to do everything.
Focus on what you know well.
When you do a personal SWOT ANALYSIS the areas of your strength will show up and you can maximize them
DeleteWarren asking us to do and concentrate on what we love is a very good advice simply because the power of passion is a poussé that can take us higher. Passion is an energy itself.
ReplyDeleteThe man who works on a J O B is the one not working his passion. When a man's passion is his job he naturally glides through it with much love
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DeleteThank you so much for sharing and bringing us closer to the mindsets of billionaires. God bless Dr. Jerry The First