Discipline Over Intelligence: Lessons From Warren Buffet

KEY POINTS
Being smart or intelligent is not enough to succeed. Many intelligent people fail because they lack discipline, focus, and a plan.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Emotions like fear, greed, and panic can cause people to make irrational decisions. Discipline helps to overcome emotions and stay on track.
As a successful investor and businessman, Warren Buffet has always emphasized the importance of discipline over intelligence. He believes that it is not necessary to be smarter than others to succeed, but it is crucial to be more disciplined than others.
In this article, we will explore the meaning behind this statement and provide examples of where discipline has triumphed over intelligence.
- Discipline is the key to success
Warren Buffet believes that discipline is the key to success in any field. Discipline helps to maintain focus, avoid distractions, and stick to a plan.
- Intelligence alone is not enough
Being smart or intelligent is not enough to succeed. Many intelligent people fail because they lack discipline, focus, and a plan.
- Emotions can derail success
Emotions like fear, greed, and panic can cause people to make irrational decisions. Discipline helps to overcome emotions and stay on track.
- Avoid impulsive decisions
Discipline helps to avoid making impulsive decisions based on emotions or short-term thinking.
- Patience is important
Discipline requires patience and the ability to wait for the right opportunity.
- Consistency is key
Discipline requires consistency in behavior, decision-making, and execution.
- Avoid overconfidence
Discipline helps to avoid overconfidence and complacency, which can lead to mistakes and failures.
- Stay within your circle of competence
Discipline requires staying within one’s circle of competence and avoiding ventures that are outside of it.
- Stick to your investment strategy
Discipline requires sticking to one’s investment strategy and avoiding the temptation to chase after the latest trend or hot stock.
- Don’t be swayed by market volatility
Discipline requires not being swayed by market volatility and sticking to the long-term plan.
- Be mindful of the risk
Discipline requires being mindful of risk and avoiding taking unnecessary risks.
- Have a long-term view
Discipline requires having a long-term view and avoiding short-term thinking.
- Focus on what you can control
Discipline requires focusing on what you can control and avoiding worrying about things outside of your control.
- Don’t try to time the market
Discipline requires avoiding the temptation to time the market and instead, focusing on consistent, long-term investments.
- Learn from mistakes
Discipline requires learning from mistakes and avoiding repeating them.
- Stay humble
Discipline requires staying humble and avoiding arrogance and overconfidence.
- Be patient with the results
Discipline requires being patient with results and avoiding the temptation to expect immediate success.
- Avoid unnecessary complexity
Discipline requires avoiding unnecessary complexity and focusing on simplicity and clarity.
- Stick to your values
Discipline requires sticking to your values and avoiding compromising them for short-term gains.
- Success requires discipline
Warren Buffet’s statement “We don’t have to be smarter than the rest. We have to be more disciplined than the rest” highlights the importance of discipline in achieving success. By staying disciplined, focused, patient, and consistent, one can overcome the limitations of intelligence and achieve great success.
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