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Warren Buffett has spent decades building one of the most studied careers in the history of investing. The wisdom he has shared over the years goes far beyond stock picks and balance sheets. Woven through his letters, speeches, and interviews is a consistent philosophy about personal boundaries, self-knowledge, and the quiet confidence of someone who […]

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Most people assume wealth is a matter of income. Earn more, spend less, and eventually you cross some invisible line into financial comfort. But the gap between working-class and upper-class financial life is rarely about just the size of your current paycheck or lucky break. Sociologists and financial educators who study economic mobility point to […]

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The late Charlie Munger had a low tolerance for self-deception and believed most people practiced it constantly when it came to money. Not in dramatic ways. In quiet, repeating, perfectly ordinary ways that looked reasonable on any given Tuesday and looked catastrophic across thirty years. Munger spent decades watching people with decent incomes retire with […]

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When the “Oracle of Omaha” talks about money, people don’t just listen—they take notes. Warren Buffett’s financial philosophy isn’t built on complex algorithms or get-rich-quick strategies. It’s grounded in discipline, patience, and habits that look almost too simple to work. These seven rules cut through the noise and get to the heart of how Buffett […]

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Most people think self-esteem is something you feel. The late Charlie Munger thought it was something you earn. The legendary vice-chairman of Berkshire Hathaway had little patience for the modern habit of building confidence through affirmations, participation trophies, or positive self-talk disconnected from actual results. To Munger, genuine self-esteem was a byproduct of ...


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