The 7 Habits Warren Buffett Used to Become a $150B Legend (The Poor Will Never Learn This)

The 7 Habits Warren Buffett Used to Become a $150B Legend (The Poor Will Never Learn This)

The 7 Habits Warren Buffett Used to Become a $150B Legend (The Poor Will Never Learn This) At 95 years old, Warren Buffett the legendary "Oracle of Omaha" – has just retired as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway after building it into a $1+ trillion empire, with a personal fortune of over $148-150 billion. Starting from nothing (no inheritance, no luck), he shares the 7 simple but powerful habits that made him one of the richest people alive over 70+ years. These aren't "get rich quick" tricks – they're timeless principles like paying yourself first, living far below your means, letting money work 24/7 through compounding (the "8th wonder of the world"), delaying gratification, buying assets not liabilities, continuous learning (he reads 500 pages a day!), and thinking in decades. In this video, discover real stories from Buffett's life: his $31,500 Omaha house he still lives in since 1958, turning a failing textile company into a trillion-dollar giant, early investments that exploded via compound interest, and why he drives modest cars while owning stakes in Apple, Coca-Cola, and more. Apply just ONE habit consistently, and your financial future can transform. Will you be in the 3% who actually act... or the 97% who watch and do nothing? #WarrenBuffett #HowToGetRich #7Habits #CompoundInterest #BerkshireHathaway #Investing #PersonalFinance #FinancialFreedom #RetiredAt95