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​7 secret habits of billionaires that make them successful​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 8, 2025, 21:00 IST
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7 secret habits of billionaires that make them successful

Becoming a billionaire isn’t just about having a good idea or getting lucky; it’s about how one thinks, acts, and shows up every single day. While the outside world often sees the yachts, private jets, and high-profile business deals, what usually goes unnoticed are the small, consistent habits that quietly drive success behind the scenes.

These habits are not magic formulas or overnight hacks. They’re often silent routines, daily disciplines, and a disciplined mindset that help billionaires to stay focused, keep growing, and make smart decisions under pressure.


These habits don’t need a million-dollar bank account to start applying them. In fact, many billionaires built these habits long before they had big money, and give credit to these routines for helping them reach the top.

Here are some habits of billionaires that helped them to be successful
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They protect their time like it's gold

Billionaires don’t just manage their time; they guard it fiercely. Elon Musk said in a n interview with CNBC, "Time triage is a real thing for me. In fact, the only real currency is time, time is the only true currency". Every minute is treated like a resource, and they’re very careful about cutting out distractions, unnecessary meetings, or tasks that don’t move the needle. They often say “no” more than “yes,” focusing only on what brings long-term value. Their calendars show their priorities, not just their obligations.

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Reading is their regular habit

For billionaires, reading isn’t just something they do when they have free time; it’s part of their daily routine. People like Warren Buffett and Bill Gates say reading has played a huge role in their success. But they’re not just flipping through random books for fun; they read things that challenge their thinking, help them notice patterns, and give them a better understanding of how the world and business work.

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They ask better questions than most people

Jeff Bezos famously said, “If you double the number of experiments you do per year, you’re going to double your inventiveness.”. Instead of always seeking answers, billionaires focus on asking powerful, thought-provoking questions. They don’t take things at face value and often challenge the usual way of thinking. They stay curious about what’s missing, what could improve, or what others might be overlooking. This habit of inquiry helps them stay ahead of the curve and spark game-changing ideas.
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They build routines that create mental clarity

Despite the high-stress world they operate in, many billionaires stick to simple routines that keep their minds clear. Whether it’s a morning workout, quiet meditation, journaling, or just walking without their phone, these habits help them stay focused. For instance, in an interview with CNBC, Bill Gates mentioned learning from Warren Buffett's approach to time management, emphasizing the value of free time and the importance of not over-scheduling. Gates noted that Buffett's method of leaving days open on his calendar taught him that controlling one's time is crucial, as time is a finite resource that can't be bought

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They focus on learning from failure

Billionaires view failure not as a setback, but as a learning opportunity. Oprah Winfrey said in an address to the Harvard University Class of 2013, “Failure is just life trying to move us in another direction.” Instead of avoiding mistakes, they take time to understand what went wrong and how to improve. They often introspect more deeply on their failures than their successes, asking questions like, What could they have done differently, This habit helps them grow, build strength mentally, and make better decisions moving forward.

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They surround themselves with smarter people

As Warren Buffet famously said, Warren Buffett's quote, “It's better to hang out with people better than you. Pick out associates whose behavior is better than yours and you'll drift in that direction”. Billionaires make it a point to be around people who challenge them and bring new ideas to the table. They don’t let ego get in the way; instead, they’re totally fine being the least experienced pe

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They prolong their thinking

Instead of chasing quick success, billionaires focus on the big picture. They try to be patient with their money, their goals, and their personal growth. This long-term mindset helps them stay calm during ups and downs and make smart moves that pay off over time. Elon Musk has a similar belief, as he has famously said, “Persistence is very important. You should not give up unless you are forced to give up.”

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