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Topic
Board Economics
Re: We in our 30s are truly still so young!
by
G_Besar
on 22/02/2025, 09:59:47 UTC
97% of Buffett’s wealth was acquired after the age of 60, and 99% of it was earned after 50. We in our 30s are truly still so young. If we want to achieve true freedom one day, we must never stop learning and refining ourselves. It’s okay to go slow, but we can’t do nothing.  Grin At the very least, we should have a strong and healthy body

Everyone can succeed differently in this life as long as they have a truly maximum effort through themselves, as well as the physical strength and health of each person which cannot always be the same so that the power of success that can be generated by each person after having a sufficiently mature effort will also never be the same. But in such a case I also want to emphasize that developing quickly and being successful is better than being slow because of wasting time on things that are useless for ourselves.

Because we can all see a pretty wise example in Buffett in terms of achieving wealth and success, but on the other hand we ourselves must also be aware that if Buffett was able to do it earlier in his life, I think Buffett would have done it without waiting for his time to be wasted in vain. Because the pleasure of someone who is able to succeed at a young age will be far different from the pleasure of someone who is able to succeed at an old age even though both are on the path to success. So it must be underlined in our minds that fast is much better than slow (in terms of success).