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Just looked at Warren Buffett's wealth accumulation timeline and it's honestly mind-blowing how the power of compound returns plays out over decades.
Started with just 10k at 19, then hit 105k by 20 - already showing that early momentum matters. But here's where it gets interesting. By 30 he had 9 million, which is solid, but the real exponential growth kicks in later. Age 40 brought 265 million, then 937 million at 50.
The gap widens dramatically from there. 8 billion at 60, 39 billion at 70. By 80 he was sitting on 56 billion. Then it just keeps climbing - 96 billion at 90, 118 billion at 91, dipped slightly to 106 billion at 92, but bounced back to 133 billion at 93 and 166 billion by 94.
What strikes me most about Warren Buffett's net worth progression by age is how much of his wealth was actually created after turning 50. Like, the first 30 years got him to under a billion, but the next 40+ years? That's where the real wealth compounded. Most people don't realize that patience and consistent returns over time beat short-term gains every single time.
This is basically a masterclass in why starting early matters, but also why staying in the game for the long haul is what actually builds generational wealth. The guy's been investing for over 70 years and it shows.