2-List Strategy (Buffett)
Warren Buffett's prioritization method where you list 25 goals, circle the top 5 as your focus, and treat the remaining 20 as items to avoid at all costs until the top 5 are achieved.
Last updated: 2026-03-15 16:30
Overview
Warren Buffett's "2-List Strategy" or "25:5 List Strategy" is a prioritization method that forces extreme focus by creating two distinct lists from your goals.
The Process
- List 25 Goals: Write down the top 25 goals you'd like to accomplish in your lifetime
- Identify Top 5: Circle your 5 most important goals from that list
- Create Two Lists:
- List A (Top 5): Your exclusive focus
- List B (Remaining 20): Your "To Be Avoided At All Costs List"
The Counterintuitive Insight
The remaining 20 items become your "avoid at all costs" list. Buffett says you must avoid List B at all costs until you've succeeded at ALL items on List A. These 20 items might seem important, but they are actually appealing distractions that will prevent you from accomplishing your most important five goals.
The Rationale
The method recognizes that we cannot do everything well. By forcing a clear distinction between primary and secondary priorities, it prevents the common mistake of pursuing too many goals simultaneously and diluting your efforts across areas that won't deliver maximum impact.
Key Principle
This strategy emphasizes that focus comes not just from saying yes to a few critical goals, but from saying no to many good ones. The discipline of List B is what makes the strategy effective.
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