24/06/2026
"Grant Cardone is right: Don't listen to what Warren Buffett says. Watch what he does." — MWADE.BIZ
This post is for all the people out there following the "Buffett Way."
Before you get emotional, take a moment and really think about it.
One of the most important lessons in investing, business, and wealth creation is this: don't just listen to what successful people say—study what they actually do.
For decades, Warren Buffett has been celebrated as the greatest investor of all time. Millions of people quote him. Financial advisors repeat his words. Entire investment strategies have been built around his public statements.
But here's the question:
Have you spent as much time studying his actions as you have listening to his advice?
Because sometimes there is a major difference between what people tell the public and how they actually build wealth.
Grant Cardone has been saying this for years. Don't focus only on the speeches, interviews, and soundbites. Watch the moves. Follow the money. Study the acquisitions. Analyze the investments.
Look beyond the Coca-Cola story that everyone knows.
Go deeper.
Look at agriculture.
Look at land.
Look at infrastructure.
Look at productive assets.
Look at where long-term capital is actually being deployed.
The wealthy understand that ownership of assets that produce value over generations is often more important than the headlines people see on television.
Even Charlie Munger frequently emphasized the importance of studying reality rather than simply accepting narratives. Great investors observe behavior. They look at decisions. They analyze outcomes.
The biggest mistake many investors make is becoming followers of personalities instead of students of actions.
Successful people leave clues.
Not in their speeches.
Not in their books.
Not in their social media posts.
In their transactions.
In their investments.
In their acquisitions.
In their balance sheets.
In their ownership positions.
The market rewards people who do their own research.
The market rewards independent thinkers.
The market rewards those who learn to separate public messaging from actual capital allocation.
This is not investment advice.
This is a reminder to think critically.
Ask questions.
Challenge assumptions.
Study the facts.
Do your own research.
Because wealth is rarely built by blindly following what people say.
It is built by understanding what successful people actually do.
Watch the moves.
Study the patterns.
Follow the capital.
The truth is often hiding in plain sight.
— MWADE.BIZ
Now I want to hear from YOU.
👇 Are you listening?
👇 Are you watching?
👇 But most importantly...
ARE YOU PAYING ATTENTION?
Are you paying attention to what Buffett says?
Or are you paying attention to what Buffett does?
Drop your thoughts in the comments below.
Let's have a real discussion.