• Warren Buffett's Frugal Lifestyle Hacks Saved Millions

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    Warren Buffett's Frugal Lifestyle Hacks Saved Millions — Here Are 5 Tips
    To Follow Suit In Your Everyday Life
    by
    Rounak Jain, Benzinga Staff Writer
    May 4, 2024 3:38 AM | 3 min read | 1 Comment

    Warren Buffett's frugal lifestyle has been a focus of interest and for
    good reason – the Oracle of Omaha has been prudent with both his
    investments as well as his life beyond Berkshire Hathaway.

    From the good old McDonald's hamburger to cherry Coke to still living
    in the first home he purchased 66 years ago in his hometown of Omaha,
    Nebraska, Buffett has lived a rather simple life for someone who is
    among the top ten richest people in the world.

    Buffett's philosophy is also rather simple – from cheap breakfasts to
    living in the same house and not buying flashy toys or cars, the
    legendary investor's frugal lifestyle habits are easy to incorporate
    into your daily lives.

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    1. Living In The Same House

    Representational image of Buffett’s home | Image generated using Dall-E Buffett still lives in his Omaha house that he bought for $31,500 in
    1958. The 66-year-old 6,570-square-foot home has five bedrooms and is
    protected by a fence and security cameras.

    Apart from regular maintenance and some renovations, Buffett has not
    done anything major or converted it into a palatial bungalow. He doesn't
    have any plans to move out, either.

    In a 2010 letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, Buffett called it
    "the third best investment I ever made."

    2. Sticking To The Basics

    Representational image of Buffett’s breakfast | Image generated using Dall-E Buffett could afford the best cooking staff and chefs in the world who
    can cook him fancy meals every day, but he likes sticking to the basics.

    In HBO's 2017 documentary, Becoming Warren Buffett, he said he does not
    like spending more than $3.17 on his breakfast. While prices have since
    gone up, Buffett explained his routine includes sausage patties and
    Coke, or a bacon, egg, and cheese biscuit when he's feeling "prosperous."

    3. The Ultimate Luxury

    Do what you love | Image generated using Dall-E
    The "do what you love" advice is cliched, but it's the "ultimate
    luxury," says Buffett.

    In an interview with CNBC, he said, "Success is really doing what you
    love and doing it well."

    "It’s as simple as that. Really getting to do what you love to do every
    day — that’s really the ultimate luxury."

    4. Stay Away From Credit Cards

    Say no to credit cards | Image generated using Dall-E
    Buffett does not believe in using credit cards. He thinks cash is
    better, even though it might seem a bit old school at a time when
    contactless and card payments are commonplace.

    Paying interest on credit card debt is like throwing away money,
    according to Buffett. Instead, he suggests buying only those things that
    you can afford.

    5. Wants Versus Needs

    Splashy toys are temporary | Image generated using Dall-E
    Lastly, it's important to differentiate between wants and needs.
    Although he can afford the best gadgets out there, he rocked a $20 flip
    phone as recently as 2020, when he finally upgraded to an iPhone.

    He doesn't splurge on materialistic things like cars or yachts, either.
    "Do not save what is left after spending, but spend what is left after
    saving," he once said.


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    Wow, I never knew Warren Buffett lived such a frugal lifestyle despite
    being one of the richest people in the world! His simple habits and
    philosophy are definitely worth emulating.

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