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Hey {NAME}, If you haven't read "A Few Lessons for Investors and Managers From Warren E. Buffett" by

Hey {NAME}, If you haven't read "A Few Lessons for Investors and Managers From Warren E. Buffett" by Peter Bevelin, [go to Amazon and pick up a copy right now.]( Here are 3 of the most important lessons you'll find in the book: Think Like an Investor in All Decisions: In life, treat big choices like an investor looking at a new opportunity. This means you don't just jump at something because it looks good right now. You think about how it will help you in the future. Like when picking a job, don't just look at the salary. Think about what you'll learn there, who you'll meet, and where it can take you later. Warren Buffett says, "Price is what you pay. Value is what you get." This is true for money, but also for the choices you make. Always ask: Is this going to be valuable for me later, not just right now? Simplicity in Your Approach: Warren Buffett said, "There seems to be some perverse human characteristic that likes to make easy things difficult." Remember Occam's Razor? It's the idea that the easiest answer is usually the right one. So, when you face a challenge, test the simplest, most common sense solution first. Often, that's all you need. Keep this in mind for your daily routine and goals too. Don't make things complicated. Simple can be more effective and clear. Disciplined Decision-Making: Staying disciplined in your decisions is key, and this is a big point in Buffett's teachings. It's not just about smart investment choices; it's about applying this to every part of your life. Think about it like this: sticking to a workout routine, even when you don't feel like it, or saving a bit of money each month instead of spending it all. It's the small, disciplined choices that add up. In relationships, this means being reliable and consistent, not just when it's easy or convenient. It's about showing up for the people who matter, time and time again. And in your personal goals, it's about staying on track, not getting sidetracked by every new idea or distraction that comes along. Discipline is about the long game. It's making decisions now that will benefit you later, whether that's in health, wealth, or happiness. This approach might not always be exciting, but it's what builds a stable, rewarding life over time. Just like how Buffett approaches investing – it's not about the quick win, but about making wise choices that pay off in the long run. Remember, these lessons from Warren Buffett aren't just about money. They're about making smart choices in every part of your life. By thinking like an investor, keeping things simple, and making disciplined decisions, you can build a life that's not just successful, but also fulfilling. Tell me, {NAME}, which of these lessons are you going to apply this week, and how are you going to apply them? Reply to this email to let me know. 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