Buffet 读很多,但主要是事实

Warren Buffett says, “I just sit in my office and read all day.”

他一天80% 的时间在阅读和思考【如果访谈的时候他没有吹牛的话】

In Working Together: Why Great Partnerships Succeed, Buffett comments to author Michael Eisner:

“Look, my job is essentially just corralling more and more and more facts and information, and occasionally seeing whether that leads to some action. And Charlie—his children call him a book with legs.”

“No,” says Warren. “We don’t read other people’s opinions. We want to get the facts, and then think.” And when it gets to the thinking part, for Buffett and Munger, there’s no one better to think with than their partners. “Charlie can’t encounter a problem without thinking of an answer,” posits Warren. “He has the best thirty-second mind I’ve ever seen. I’ll call him up, and within thirty seconds, he’ll grasp it. He just sees things immediately.”

如何腾出来时间阅读【现在这段时间主要要做的可能是少看社交媒体】

In an interview he gave for his authorized biography The Snowball, Buffett told this story:

“Charlie, as a very young lawyer, was probably getting $20 an hour. He thought to himself, “Who’s my most valuable client?” And he decided it was himself. So he decided to sell himself an hour each day. He did it early in the morning, working on these construction projects and real estate deals. Everybody should do this, be the client, and then work for other people, too, and sell yourself an hour a day.”

但是现在是投资自己,提高自己最好的时候。

如果没有具体要提高的方向,那就多读书,会有用的。

别被观点带走,多一个人思考。

Everything will be OK.

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