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“You can’t make a good deal with a bad person.”
Warren Buffett’s core principle is that you “can’t make a good deal with a bad person” because integrity and character are paramount; no contract can fully protect you from an unethical individual who enjoys loopholes and litigation, wasting time and energy, so it’s best to walk away from such partnerships to preserve peace of mind and focus on building lasting value with trustworthy, honest people.
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Charlie Munger’s Principles
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“Our favorite stock holding period is forever.”
— Warren Buffett
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Warren Buffett’s Buy and Hold Strategy: How to Build Wealth with Rule #1 Investing
“Buffett’s approach is rooted in discipline and patience — two values that we also emphasize in Rule #1 investing. The secret isn’t chasing quick gains or timing the market. It’s about identifying wonderful companies with strong financials, trustworthy leadership, and a long-term competitive advantage — then buying them when they’re undervalued. That’s the Rule #1 way.”
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“Unconditional Love Is Huge In This World”
“I Don’t Work To Collect Money”
“Live Your Life By an Inner Scorecard”
“Hang Out with People Who are Better than You”
“You’ve Got to Keep Control of Your Time”
“It Takes Twenty Years To Build A Reputation And Five Minutes To Ruin It”
“Stick Within Your Circle of Competence”
“Predicting Rain Doesn’t Count. Building Arks Does”
“Nice People Come In All Colors”
“The More You Give Love Away, The More You Get”
— Warren Buffett
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How To Earn $500 A Month From 3M Stock Ahead Of Q1 Earnings – 3M (NYSE:MMM)
“To earn $500 per month or $6,000 annually from dividends alone, you would need an investment of approximately $267,582 or around 2,055 shares. For a more modest $100 per month or $1,200 per year, you would need $53,516 or around 411 shares.”
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Investing for Beginners: A Guide to the Investment Risk Ladder
“The good news is that successful investing doesn’t require advanced math skills or complex strategies. Instead, it starts with understanding the basic building blocks of investing—known as asset classes—and how they fit together. From the relative safety of a savings account to the growth potential of stocks, each type has different potentials for risk and rewards. Understanding where these different assets stand on the investment risk ladder can give you a solid foundation for getting started in investing.”