Warren Buffet thought process on his fragile living

 Here are 10 things Warren Buffett do to spend/save money everyday:




  1. He lives in the same modest home in Omaha, Nebraska that he bought in 1958 for $31,500. The house is currently worth around $1 million, but Buffett has lived there for over 60 years and has no plans to move.
  2. He rarely takes out loans. Buffett is averse to debt and prefers to pay with cash. He has only taken out two loans in his life - one for a mortgage and one for a business venture.
  3. He buys breakfast at McDonald's every morning and never spends more than $3.17. Buffett says he spends on the same breakfast every day because it's cheaper than eating at home.
  4. He doesn't splurge on expensive brands. Buffett is known for wearing inexpensive suits and driving an older car. He believes in getting good value for his money.
  5. He doesn't waste money on luxuries. Buffett doesn't collect cars, houses, or other expensive items. He lives a very modest lifestyle compared to his massive wealth.
  6. He avoids credit card debt at all costs. Buffett believes credit card debt is a slippery slope and tries to avoid it completely. He recommends paying off high-interest credit card balances.
  7. He always negotiates for the best price. Buffett is a notorious bargain hunter and will negotiate to get the lowest price, even on major purchases.
  8. He invests in index funds rather than paying high fees for active management. Buffett believes in keeping investing costs low to maximize returns over time.
  9. He doesn't waste money on lottery tickets or gambling. Buffett sees these as losing propositions and a waste of money. He prefers to invest his money wisely.
  10. He doesn't give in to peer pressure to spend. Buffett avoids trying to keep up with the spending habits of others. He sticks to his frugal ways regardless of what others are doing.

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