Warren Buffett’s First Mentor: Lessons from Ben Graham
📚 Warren Buffett shares how Ben Graham and his book, The Intelligent Investor, changed his life and shaped his investment philosophy.
🔍 From reading every stock market book in the Omaha Public Library as a child to finding real guidance in Graham’s teachings, Buffett reveals the key moment that set him on the path to becoming the world’s most famous investor.
🚀 If you’re serious about investing, this is a must-watch!
👉 Key Takeaways:
How Warren Buffett started investing at age 11.
The book that changed everything for him.
Ben Graham’s simple but powerful investment principles.
How modeling successful people shaped Buffett’s mindset.
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Ben Graham. He was your primary mentor, model.
He was a wonderful man, and he was my professor
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at Columbia. I read his book when I was 19 at the
University of Nebraska, and I’d started investing
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when I was 11, and I started reading about it
when I was, like, seven. So I’d gone through
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all—I read every book in the Omaha Public
Library that was on by the time I was 12.
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On investing and the stock
market. I had a lot of fun,
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but I never really found out—I never got
grounded in anything. It was entertaining,
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but it wasn’t going to be profitable. And then
I read his book, The Intelligent Investor,
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when I was at the University of Nebraska,
and that opened the whole thing up to me.
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Yeah. And I, and I named my, my oldest
son—his name is Howard, after my dad,
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Graham Buffett. And he was a marvelous man. He
never expected anything from me in return. Ben
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Graham, in his low teens, looked around, and he
looked at the people he admired, and he said,
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“You know, I want to be admired, so
why don’t I just behave like them?”
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And he found there was nothing impossible
about behaving like them. And similarly,
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he did the same thing on the reverse side
in terms of getting rid of those qualities.