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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Warren Buffett, Success becomes the richest man in the world.


Warren Buffett, born in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, August 30, 1930. She is a successful investor and entrepreneur thanks to the hard work and courage to try something new.

He dubbed the Oracle of Ohama; Buffet is very astute in investing, through which he held shares of 38% in Berkshire Hathaway company, he has gained enormous wealth. In 2005 he was ranked second as the world's richest person under the Bill Gates but since March 5, 2008 Buffett managed to become the richest through Bill Gates who is now ranked third.

Warren Buffett first bought shares at the age of 11 years and he regretted not start buying shares when he was younger. When he was only 14 years old, he bought a small farm from the proceeds of a newspaper deliveryman. Look great and successful people are not achieved easily, Warren Buffett started to buy shares and become a newspaper deliveryman, all starting from the little things that maybe for some people do not want to feel it, but Buffet did it and now he has become very successful people .

Buffett once said: "I do not want to jump seven steps at a time. What I do is go up one by one rung. "

It shows that to be successful is not the same as turning the palm of the hand or with a business overnight, it all starts from the heart desires and beliefs that will make us the spirit to achieve our impan. Having moved up one ladder, we also do not easily give up to go up to the next rung. when it was on the highest ladder like we're not being arrogant and still looking down. This is also done Buffett, when he had everything he always boarded commercial planes despite having the largest private jet company. He also did not pick the driver and security guard. Warren does not have any cell phone or computer on his desk and never mingle with the sophisticated, if it is at home he usually makes pop corn and watch tv. He was still living in the city Ohama, Nebraska a small town not a big city that has been chosen by others. Small house with three beds without a fence - which he bought 50 years ago in downtown Omaha - is the "palace" for this aging billionaire.

Warren Buffett's message to young people: "Stay away from credit cards, start to invest, live simply, and do not waste money on useless things," said the owner of property valued at U.S. $ 52 billion, 80 percent donated to humanity. It's a very
charismatic and virtuous

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