12 Surprising Personality Traits of Billionaires


3. Self Reliant

The chase for self reliance started early in life for most billionaires. Warren Buffet bought his first shares at a young age of 11 years. When Buffet was young, he worked as a newspaper delivery boy and also sold chewing gum- this is a clear demonstration of his desire for self reliance.

Carlos Slim Helu, the Mexican billionaire is another surprising example. ‘‘He invested in Government saving bonds at the age of 11, tracking his purchases in a detailed ledger. By the age of 15 he had bought a small shareholding in Banco Nacional de Mexico – then the country’s largest bank,’’ reports, The Telegraph, UK.

4. Disciplined

Without being disciplined, it is nearly impossible to become a billionaire and maintain your giant wealth. Being disciplined would mean following the same schedule every day. Discipline also involves organizing your office, house, affairs in a way that the ambition of becoming a multimillionaire is enhanced.

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