Two Skills Essential to your future Financial Health

Two Skills Essential to your future Financial Health

One of the cultural “isms” of our times, one held now for decades, is that a college education is a gateway to a better life, better earnings, and if handled properly, a path towards wealth and away from poverty. On a big-picture basis that has been true. At the individual level, there is MUCH variation. I thought you might want to hear what Warren Buffet says REALLY affects your financial health and wealth. All statements in bold are added.

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Legendary investor and billionaire Warren Buffett has a tip for young people: Focus on learning how to write and speak clearly.

“The one easy way to become worth 50 percent more than you are now — at least — is to hone your communication skills — both written and verbal,” says Buffett in a video posted on LinkedIn on Monday.

The video was posted by Michael Hood, the co-founder of the Toronto-based start-up Voiceflow, which enables users to design, build and launch skills for Amazon’s smart speaker, Alexa, without needing to know how to code.

“If you can’t communicate, it’s like winking at a girl in the dark — nothing happens. You can have all the brainpower in the world, but you have to be able to transmit it,” Buffett continues.

“And the transmission is communication,” says Buffett, who is currently worth more than $86 billion, according to Forbes.

Billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson agrees that being able to communicate effectively is critical to success.

“Today, if you want to succeed as an entrepreneur, you also have to be a storyteller,” the British businessman said in 2016 blog post. “Of course, it is no use being a good storyteller if your product or idea is rubbish. But it is not enough to create a great product; you also have to work out how to let people know about it.”

Hood and Buffett were heading to the Canadian Walk of Fame Inductee Gala together on Saturday, Hood confirmed to CNBC Make It. The young entrepreneur posted the video on Monday.

Hood, who is 22 years old, was Buffett’s escort for the day, “a once in a lifetime opportunity” for a young entrepreneur, Hood tells CNBC Make It. Hood was chosen via the start-up incubator he is part of, Next 36.

If you can’t communicate, it’s like winking at a girl in the dark — nothing happens.

Warren Buffett

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Hood asked Buffett in the video, “What is one tip? So you are talking to people that are 21, 22, just graduating from school. What is one tip that you can give them?”

The advice is something Buffett has learned firsthand.

“I was terrified of public speaking when I was in high school and college,” Buffett said in a BBC video, published in 2009. “I couldn’t do it. I mean I would throw up and everything.”

When he was younger, Buffett took a public speaking course at Dale Carnegie, the workplace training and professional skills development organization founded by author Dale Carnegie.

“I actually have the diploma in the office. And I don’t have my diploma from college, I don’t have my diploma from graduate school, but I have got my Dale Carnegie diploma there because it changed my life,” Buffett says in the video.

And it is this decision to improve his own skills which Buffett now preaches. The octogenarian tells Hood, “Invest in yourself.”

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I completely agree with Buffet. The ability to write clearly and speak well opens pathways to future financial success. People gravitate toward those who can express ideas with clarity, conciseness, and a dash of humor. The ability to communicate well is a part of all management skills and is even more critical the higher you rise in your chosen work.

Trust me, no college degree will ever guarantee that.

So, investing in yourself is quite different than earning a degree. Warren Buffet did the hard work of overcoming personal limitations in order to be ready for opportunities in the future. He took inventory, found a weak spot, and went about strengthening it. His nickname is the Oracle of Omaha, and he has earned it over the decades of his work. Just a note- an Oracle must speak. And he does it well.

I’d hang that Dale Carnegie certificate on my wall, too.

Until Next Time,

All My Best,

Bonnie Burkett

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