Every morning, Buffett’s wife puts in his car the exact amount of cash he needs to pay for his breakfast.
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Warren Buffett, who ranks sixth on the Forbes list of the richest men in the world, boasts that he has never invested large amounts of money in his breakfast.
And it is that, instead of spending on sophisticated meals, Buffett prefers to request a modest breakfast at McDonald’s.
Despite having a net worth of $115.8 billion and ranking sixth on the list of the world’s richest men, the 92-year-old continues to reside in the same five-bedroom home in Omaha, Nebraska, that he purchased over sixty years ago for just $31,500.
For 54 years, Buffett has done the same thing every morning on his short commute to the office: He stops at McDonald’s and chooses from three meal options: two sausage patties, a sausage, egg and cheese biscuit, or a bacon biscuit. , egg and cheese.
The price of these products is never more than $3.17 dollarsas reported on Yahoo.
Buffett is very careful with his money, so much so that he tells his wife how much money he plans to spend each day before he leaves the house. He gives her a specific number, such as $2.61, $2.95, or $3.17 dollars, while she shaves in the morning.
After, his wife puts that kind of money in a little cup that the billionaire has in the car.
Despite having an impressive fortune of $115.8 billion, Buffett follows a daily routine that reminds him not to let wealth affect his personality and to remain humble.
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