Warren Buffett 5/25 Rule
Focus strategy attributed to Warren Buffett where you list 25 goals, circle top 5 priorities, and actively avoid the remaining 20 to concentrate on what truly matters.
Last updated: 2026-03-20 13:52
Overview
The Warren Buffett 5/25 rule is a focus strategy where you list 25 goals, circle the top 5, and avoid the other 20 to concentrate on what truly matters.
How It Works
Three Simple Steps
Write Down 25 Goals
- List 25 goals you want to achieve
- Cover various life areas: career, education, personal growth
- Be comprehensive and honest
Circle Your Top 5
- Review and choose most important and urgent goals
- Align with long-term vision
- Select goals with biggest impact on success
Avoid the Other 20
- Remaining 20 become "Avoid-At-All-Cost" list
- Set these aside to reduce distractions
- Conserve energy for top five priorities
Why It Works
- Focused Energy: Can't focus on lots of things at once
- Reduced Distractions: Eliminate competing priorities
- Clear Direction: Know exactly what matters most
- Resource Conservation: Energy directed to high-impact goals
Origin Note
While widely attributed to Buffett through a story about his pilot, the origin story was fabricated. However, the strategy aligns with Buffett's philosophy: "The difference between successful people and really successful people is that really successful people say no to almost everything."
Implementation Tips
- Be ruthless in selection process
- Regularly review top 5 priorities
- Resist temptation to work on the 20
- Revisit list quarterly or annually
- Don't add new goals until top 5 are achieved
Benefits
- Clearer priorities
- Better resource allocation
- Reduced overwhelm
- Higher achievement rate
- Greater focus and momentum
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