There is bound to be a regression toward the mean.
It’s not greed that drives the world, but envy.
I don't spend much time regretting the past, once I've taken my lesson from it. I don't dwell on it.
Our biggest mistakes, were things we didn't do, companies we didn't buy.
We're the tortoise that has outrun the hare because it chose the easy predictions.
It's not a competency if you don't know the edge of it.
The idea of excessive diversification is madness. Wide diversification, which necessarily includes investment in mediocre businesses, only guarantees ordinary results.
If you get into the mental habit of relating what you're reading to the basic structure of the underlying ideas being demonstrated, you gradually accumulate some wisdom.
Step by step you get ahead, but rarely in fast spurts.
I did not succeed in life by intelligence. I succeeded because I have a long attention span.
Develop into a lifelong self-learner through voracious reading; cultivate curiosity and strive to become a little wiser every day.
It's a good habit to trumpet your failures and be quiet about your successes.
Intelligent people make decisions based on opportunity costs.
I try to get rid of people who always confidently answer questions about which they don't have any real knowledge.
Opportunity comes to the prepared mind.
Most people are too fretful, they worry to much. Success means being very patient, but aggressive when it's time.
Investing is where you find a few great companies and then sit on your ass.
Whenever you think something or some person is ruining your life, it's you. A victimization mentality is so debilitating.