The central metaphor of the book describes life as a snowball rolling down a long hill.

Buffett is acutely aware of his privilege. He calls being born in 1930s America winning the "ovarian lottery." The book forces you to reconcile his $100+ billion fortune with his modest lifestyle (still living in the same Omaha house bought in 1958 for $31,500).

Surround yourself with people who have better character than you do. You will eventually drift in their direction. Where to Read "The Snowball"

While the temptation to search for is understandable, consider the alternatives:

This represents time. Buffett emphasizes starting early to maximize the compounding effect.

The title refers to Buffett’s philosophy that life is like a snowball: "The important thing is finding wet snow and a really long hill".

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