“Warren Buffett's Snowball: Building Wealth by Finding a Very Long Hill”
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Title: The Snowball
Author: Alice Schroeder
Category: Personal Finance & Investing, Memoirs & Life Stories, Motivation & Self-Improvement
What if the secret to building wealth isn't about being the smartest person in the room, but about finding a very long hill and letting a small snowball roll? Sam and Sophie sit with that metaphor from Alice Schroeder's definitive biography of Warren Buffett, and it turns out the real story is less about stock tips and more about temperament, relationships, and the human cost of genius.
They walk through Buffett's childhood hunger for approval, his break from Benjamin Graham's 'cigar butt' investing, and the shift to buying wonderful businesses at fair prices—a move pushed by Charlie Munger. The pair lands on the Salomon Brothers crisis and the triangular relationship with his wife Susie and Astrid, showing how his emotional stability and rational patience set him apart.
If you've ever wondered what actually drives extraordinary success, this episode names the simple idea that compounds over a lifetime. The takeaway: it's not about being the smartest; it's about being rational, patient, and finding your long hill early.
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Chapters
00:00The Snowball Metaphor00:53Buffett's Childhood and Early Drive01:46Break from Ben Graham02:42Berkshire and the Compounding Machine03:21Personal Life and Salomon Crisis04:54Philanthropy and Final Takeaway




















