Warren Buffett's 3 Rules for Wealth | Beyond The Grind #032
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When you hear Warren Buffett is retiring, what's the one lesson that sticks? We're not talking about stock tips. We're talking about the fundamental mindset shifts that built an empire.
In this episode, we break down the principles we've learned from one of the greatest investors, starting with his famous million-dollar bet against hedge funds. We discuss the difference between "hype" and real "value", and why he spends 80% of his time just... reading. This leads to a deep conversation about "spending for value" versus a purely minimalist lifestyle. I even share a story about flying business class for the first time and realizing I could never go back, it's all about your perceived value. At the end of the day, it's about building something that lasts.
"Someone who is sitting under a shade is only able to sit under that shade because they planted that tree... a long time ago."
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00:00 - The Difference Between Business Class & Economy
01:37 - Why We're Talking About Warren Buffett
03:02 - The Million-Dollar Bet: Index Funds vs. Hedge Funds
05:10 - Focus on Value, Not Hype
08:16 - The Trap of "Instant Gratification"
16:42 - The "Mamba Mentality" of Compounding
21:41 - The Billionaire Minimalist Debate
29:57 - The Real Lesson: Spend for VALUE
33:16 - The 3 Key Takeaways