From delivering newspapers to running a mini pinball empire—this is Warren Buffett’s early hustle story. He bought his first stock at 11, filed taxes at 13, tried side gigs in school, and later became CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (1970–present).
Highlights:
• 1930: Born
• School days: Newspapers, golf balls, stamps, car detailing
• 1945: $25* pinball machine → multiple locations (*$25 then)
• 1950–51: BSc (Nebraska), MSc Economics (Columbia)
• 1951–54: Investment salesman at his father’s firm
• 1954–56: Securities analyst, Graham-Newman
• 1956–69: Investment partnerships (general partner)
• 1970–today: CEO, Berkshire Hathaway
If you’re in India, what was your first side hustle? Comment below!
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