"You only have to do a very few things right in your life so long as you don't do too many things wrong" - Warren Buffett. This simple sentence is very true and powerful. It says basically that you don't have to be the best in everything you do every time you do it. It is actually enough to do just a few things properly to enjoy the future benefits that will have a major bearing on your entire life. in 1967, two years after he took control over the declining Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett officially made it a conglomerate, using textile proceeds to purchase national indemnity, the first of what would become many insurance acquisitions for the company. Today BH's so-called "float" (immediately available reserves paid as premium by its daughter companies) is a way of USD100bn and made Buffett the richest man in the world. Investing is all about trying not to do too many things wrong and a few things right as possible to make your investments grow steadily.
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