Discover how the world's most successful investor built billions using surprisingly simple principles anyone can follow, turning complex stock market investing into practical strategies.

It's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price. Even the best business can be a terrible investment if you pay too much for it.
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Lena: Hey Miles, I've got to ask you something that's been bugging me. Everyone says "invest in the stock market," but honestly? It feels like trying to decode some secret language that only Wall Street insiders understand.
Miles: Oh, I totally get that! You know what's wild though? The most successful investor of all time, Warren Buffett, actually built his fortune using incredibly simple principles that anyone can follow. We're talking about a guy who's made billions by essentially buying companies like he's shopping for groceries.
Lena: Wait, really? Because when I think about investing, I picture these frantic traders with multiple screens, making split-second decisions. That doesn't sound simple at all.
Miles: Right, but that's exactly the trap! Buffett's approach is the complete opposite. He once said his favorite holding period is forever. The man literally treats stocks like he's buying a piece of a local business in his hometown. And here's the kicker - his strategy has averaged about 20% annual returns over decades.
Lena: Twenty percent? That's... that's huge compared to just letting money sit in savings.
Miles: Exactly! And the beautiful thing is, his methods aren't rocket science - they're actually refreshingly practical. So let's break down Buffett's core investment philosophy and turn it into a step-by-step playbook you can actually use.