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Warren Buffett's Two-List Strategy

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Prioritization method attributed to Warren Buffett. List your top 25 goals, circle the top 5, and actively avoid the remaining 20 until the top 5 are complete.

Last updated: 2026-03-17 15:16

Overview

Warren Buffett's Two-List Strategy (also called the 5/25 Rule or Avoid-At-All-Cost List) is a simple but powerful prioritization method that helps you focus by actively avoiding good-but-not-great opportunities.

The Method

Step 1: List Your Goals

Step 2: Circle Top 5

Step 3: Create Two Lists

Step 4: The Critical Rule

The Insight

Most people would think List B items are their "work on when I have time" list. Buffett's insight: These are your most dangerous distractions because they're good enough to justify spending time on, but not important enough to deserve your focus.

Why List B Is Dangerous

The 20 items on List B are:

The trap:

Implementation Steps

1. Honest Assessment

2. Ruthless Selection

3. Active Avoidance

4. Focused Execution

Variations

Daily Version

Project Version

Career Version

Common Mistakes

Mistake 1: Treating List B as Secondary Priorities

Mistake 2: Adding More Than 5 to List A

Mistake 3: Not Truly Avoiding List B

Mistake 4: Never Revisiting

Benefits

Clarity

Progress

Reduced Stress

Better Results

Questions to Help Choose Top 5

Integration with Other Methods

Essentialism

Deep Work

Timeboxing

Real-World Application

Career Example:

Business Example:

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