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What keeps Warren Buffett going at 94? His daily routine might shock you

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 5, 2025, 16:55 IST
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Here’s what Warren Buffett is not telling you


At 94, Warren Buffett still walks into Berkshire Hathaway’s shareholder meetings with the same wit and warmth that built his legacy. While he recently announced his retirement as CEO, what truly surprises many isn’t just his business qualities— it’s the unconventional daily routine that keeps him going.

The Oracle of Omaha’s lifestyle may go against every health tip out there, but somehow, it works—at least for him. What keeps Warren Buffett ticking while others slow down? The truth might surprise more than inspire, but it’s worth a closer look.

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A breakfast that follows the market’s mood

It’s not every day that someone chooses breakfast based on the stock market, but Buffett does. Every morning, he drives through his local McDonald’s and chooses between three specific meals depending on how the market looks.

If the market is up, he might treat himself to a bacon, egg, and cheese biscuit. If it’s down, he settles for two sausage patties. His wife even leaves the exact change in the car.

This quirky ritual is less about nutrition and more about familiarity and routine. It keeps his mornings predictable and joyful. In a life filled with billion-dollar decisions, this small act of control and humour seems to ground him.

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Five cans of coke a day—and proud of it

Buffett openly consumes around five cans of Coca-Cola daily—regular Coke during the day and Cherry Coke in the evening. During shareholder meetings, he’s often seen sipping Coke with a box of See’s Candies by his side.

While experts advise against excessive sugar, Buffett embraces it unapologetically. Also, Coca-Cola is also one of Berkshire Hathaway’s biggest investments. He once joked that about one-fourth of his calories come from Coke.

Despite widespread warnings, he’s managed to live well into his 90s with this sugary habit. It may not be a blueprint for others, but it reveals how personal satisfaction can influence health in unexpected ways.

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No gym, no problem

Buffett has been vocal about not exercising. In fact, he once joked that professional athletes suffer from too much wear and tear, so he chose to “preserve” himself by staying away from the gym. His late business partner, Charlie Munger, also shared this laid-back approach—and lived to 99.

His long life seems to challenge the notion that fitness is the only path to longevity. It’s not that exercise isn’t valuable—it certainly is for most people—but Buffett’s example shows that moderation in stress and injury, combined with mental wellness, can also play a role.

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A six-year-old’s diet—by choice

Hot dogs, fries, popcorn, cookies, and Dairy Queen sundaes make frequent appearances in Buffett’s daily meals. He once said, “The lowest death rate is among six-year-olds. So I decided to eat like a six-year-old.”

This humorous explanation may sound like a joke, but it reflects a larger idea: Buffett eats what makes him happy. While his food choices wouldn't win approval from nutritionists, they certainly bring him comfort. And for him, joy seems to matter more than fibre content.

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The real secret: Happiness above all

“If somebody told me I would live an extra year if I ate nothing but broccoli…I would say take a year off,” Buffett said. His principle has always been simple—choose happiness. Whether it's sipping Coke or playing the ukulele, he does what brings him joy.


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