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Applying Warren Buffet Quotes in Personal Finance

October 14, 2013 7 Comments

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Are you constantly feeling that a certain target is moving towards you? Doubts won’t take you anywhere. For those who are a bit skeptic, in order to become rich it is necessary to use mental power. When using mental science to walk through wealth creation, you need to be ready for the worst.Thereby, if you’ve been seeking to make money,or,trying to become debt free, but nothing seem to work, it is the right time to stay focused or else you may fail to accomplish your desires.

Warren Buffet

Every moment spent paying attention to doubts and fears, every hour you spent worrying, and every time you leave your soul, you are pretty much putting a barrier that separates you from the stranglehold of power in order to create wealth. All the many promises are for those who believe, and just for them.

As Warren Buffet said:

  • “Be greedy when others are fearful.” Many wealthy men insist on Faith! Wealth creation is at your hands; however, you must be smart. Think forward so you can avoid frustration. You need to be greedy when they are fearful and fearful when they are somehow greedy. Learn how to play it accordingly.
  • “Don’t swing at everything.” Get to know how to take advantage of each opportunity but don’t get carried away. For instance, don’t waste your time in charitable work or charity movements that don’t work. Most charity simply tends to perpetuate the misery that we disappear. This wealth creation idea may appear to be somehow cold-hearted and unkind but it is true. While this may even refuse the cry of those in need, we cannot really eradicate poverty through the traditional routes that are already providing their inefficiency.
  • “The company is more important than price.” Become a role model, don’t be selfish. Wealth creation is so much about staying positive. This isn’t a clever approach, especially since it can become a vicious cycle. Effortless money will simply sedate rationality. Thinking forward is important, you need to build a reputation.
  • “No need to be a genius.” If you want to become a Millionaire you don’t need to make a study of poverty. Plus, you don’t need to prove you are a rocket scientist.. Things are not achieved by showing off. For instance, health should never be achieved by studying the disease and by only thinking about a miraculous remedy.
  • “Beware when investing turns into speculating.” Many people speculate and this can certainly turn around. Your ego can ruin it all. Mainly because faith is so important, you must protect your thoughts. Speculation is bad so keep it simple and realistic. How this state of mind will spread about the things you observe and think, this is a relevant point, especially because you have authority over this attention.

Nobody has ever become rich by studying poverty and by loving poverty thinking. Economics as a study of poverty is filling the world with misery and needs. No matter what the causes are they have nothing to do with your reality. The only thing that should concern you is the cure.

Wrapping it up, you can become rich and walk through wealth creation as you are supposed to. Make sure you walk your talk. Earn as much money as you want and spend! Dare to spend as much as you please, just be conscious about it. Meet all your spiritual and material desires, and this way, you will be able to teach others as well.

That is pretty much the best way you can help people in need. Be humble and once you get to where you want, remember how poor you were in the past. Don’t go crazy about it, especially since nothing lasts forever.

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  1. midlifefinance says

    October 14, 2013 at 12:41 PM

    Great quotes. I have a hard time with this one – don’t swing at everything.
    If I have cash sitting around, I’m not happy. That’s why my timing isn’t great.
    I try to be selective about stocks though.

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  2. krantcents says

    October 14, 2013 at 7:18 PM

    Warren Buffet has spent a great deal of time to find good quality companies that grow well over time. He like the basic industries and picks the best in the industry. Ther eis really no secret in that.

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  3. Lance @ Money Life and More says

    October 14, 2013 at 7:27 PM

    It’s hard to argue with Warren Buffet. He has much more experience than me and his thinking is very logical when many people make decisions based on emotions.

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  4. The College Investor says

    October 15, 2013 at 9:33 AM

    Awesome quotes! I especially like the first one, “Be greedy when others are fearful” most of the successful entrepreneurs I know are fearless when it comes to investing. It does not necessarily mean being greedy, but having enough courage to go into where others fear to thread.

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  5. Matt Becker says

    October 15, 2013 at 11:44 AM

    I’m a huge fan of Warren Buffett and his outlook on life. It’s an incredibly practical and positive approach. One of the lessons I think many people struggle with is the differentiation between investing and speculating. That has lost a lot of people a lot of money.

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  6. Peter says

    October 15, 2013 at 7:11 PM

    Warren Buffet really re-defined what investing is for me. These quotes are exactly what I mean. It’s more than just money, well it is about money, but more.. there is this real lesson about life in his investing strategies.

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  7. Jack @ Enwealthen says

    October 16, 2013 at 12:31 AM

    Be greedy when others are fearful.

    Great advice, but so hard to execute in practice – keeping the cash in reserve, and being patient patient patient waiting for the perfect opportunity.

    Honestly, I’m not that patient…

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