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The Art of Deciding
Bruce Whitfield
21 episodes
4 months ago
The internet tells us we make 35 000 decisions every day. To increase our chances of making the right ones, The Art of Deciding asks people who make big decisions to reveal a little of how they do it.

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The internet tells us we make 35 000 decisions every day. To increase our chances of making the right ones, The Art of Deciding asks people who make big decisions to reveal a little of how they do it.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Society & Culture
Business,
Science
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Warren Buffett's Decisions
The Art of Deciding
30 minutes 43 seconds
6 months ago
Warren Buffett's Decisions

Warren Buffet’s current net worth is around $165 billion. Have you ever wondered what makes him the most successful investment decision-maker in the world? This time every year, thousands of finance professionals flock to his company, Berkshire Hathaway’s AGM in Omaha, desperate to find some answers to that question. Two of the people who went last year let us in on what really goes on at what’s been called ‘Woodstock for capitalists’. And on how Warrren Buffet has influenced their own decision-making..


Key takeaways:

  • Simplicity and Patience Win: Buffett’s genius lies in making few decisions but executing them exceptionally well over time.
  • Integrity Over Everything: Integrity in leadership is non-negotiable for sustainable business success.
  • Emotional Intelligence Matters: Successful investing is deeply human; it requires judgment about character and emotion.
  • Long-Term Mindset: Buffett’s success is powered by a focus on the next 10–50 years, not the next quarter.
  • Learning from Mistakes: Buffett’s early mistakes, particularly with Berkshire Hathaway itself, helped shape a stronger investment philosophy.
  • Importance of Structure: GEICO’s acquisition and use of "float" — permanent capital — was a masterstroke in capital allocation.
  • Avoid Hype: Buffett and Munger’s refusal to chase trends, even at the cost of missing out temporarily, shows the value of sticking to core principles.
  • Philanthropy as a Decision: Buffett’s commitment to giving away his fortune represents perhaps his most profound decision, impacting millions.


References

  • Berkshire Hathaway AGM – Often called the "Woodstock for Capitalists."


·      Warren Buffett

https://www.berkshirehathaway.com/

  • Key Figures:
  • Charlie Munger (Buffett’s late business partner)
  • Tim Cook and Bill Gates (noted attendees at the AGM)
  • Companies Mentioned:
  • Coca-Cola, Apple, Kraft Heinz, Bank of America
  • Goldman Sachs, Amazon, Nvidia
  • Philanthropy:
  • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation


Clip of Buffett addressing University of Georgia here https://youtu.be/Aa_TPj2pWLU



 


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The Art of Deciding
The internet tells us we make 35 000 decisions every day. To increase our chances of making the right ones, The Art of Deciding asks people who make big decisions to reveal a little of how they do it.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.