If there’s one lesson that shaped my entire life, it’s this: the ability to wait is the ultimate form of intelligence.
In this video, I’ll share what decades of investing, observing, and thinking have taught me — that delayed gratification is not just a habit, but a philosophy. The world rewards those who can be patient while others chase shortcuts.
I’ve seen fortunes made by people who knew how to wait — and fortunes destroyed by those who couldn’t. Every success I’ve had, every great decision Warren Buffett and I made at Berkshire Hathaway, came from resisting the urge to act fast and trusting time to do the compounding.
We’ll talk about why impatience ruins wealth, why doing nothing is often the smartest move, and how emotional control separates the wise from the reckless. This lesson isn’t just about money — it’s about character, peace of mind, and living well.
📚 In this video, you’ll learn:
Why the world rewards patience and punishes haste
How Warren Buffett and I built billions by doing nothing
The psychology behind impulse and delayed gratification
How to train yourself to wait — and let compounding work for you
Why patience is the most profitable skill in the modern world
⏳ True wealth doesn’t come from speed — it comes from time, discipline, and restraint. Learn the art of waiting, and you’ll never chase again.
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