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Warren Buffett's 25/5 Rule

Focus strategy where you list 25 career goals, circle top 5, and actively avoid the remaining 20 until the top 5 are achieved, ensuring ruthless prioritization.

Last updated: 2026-03-16 11:49

Overview

The 25/5 Rule, attributed to Warren Buffett, is a ruthless prioritization exercise designed to help you focus on what truly matters by actively avoiding your "pretty important" goals.

The Process

Step 1: List 25 Goals

Write down 25 career or life goals you want to accomplish.

Step 2: Circle Top 5

Review the list and circle your top 5 most important goals.

Step 3: Create Two Lists

Step 4: The Critical Part

Most people assume List B is what you work on when List A is done. Wrong.

List B is your "Avoid at All Costs" list.

These items will distract you from your top priorities. No matter how appealing they seem, avoid them until you've achieved your top 5.

The Psychology

Why It Works

The Danger of "Pretty Important":

Forced Focus:

Common Resistance

"But item #6 is also important!"

Application

Career Focus

Business Priorities

Personal Development

Benefits

Challenges

The Essential Insight

You cannot do everything. Choose wisely, then commit ruthlessly.

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