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The billionaires’ secret: The “5-hour rule” practiced by Musk, Buffett, and Gates

The “5-hour rule” turns out to be the secret of top achievers – One hour of learning per day leads to continuous improvement, accumulated knowledge, and a long-term professional advantage

Newsroom August 25 12:58

How do the busiest and most successful people on the planet manage to find daily time for learning and personal growth?

The explanation lies in a simple but decisive principle: the “5-hour rule.” Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, and Bill Gates apply it consistently, considering it a fundamental factor in their progress.

What the “5-Hour Rule” Means

The principle is simple: dedicate at least one hour per day, five days a week, exclusively to structured learning.

Not passive consumption of content, but activities like reading, studying subjects, deliberate practice, or reflection. This daily discipline generates the “compound interest” of knowledge, which in the long term becomes an advantage over the competition.

How the Best Apply It

  • Warren Buffett: Spends most of his day reading, emphasizing that “knowledge builds up like compound interest.”
  • Elon Musk: Studied dozens of books on rocketry before founding SpaceX, despite never studying aerospace engineering. His success stems from continuous learning, experimentation, and “first principles” thinking.
  • Bill Gates: Devotes hours each week to reading and studying, often sharing book recommendations with the public.

Other well-known figures, such as Oprah Winfrey and Jack Ma, also follow this rule, proving that continuous learning is a common trait among top performers.

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Why It’s Crucial

In a world of rapid change, those who stop learning risk falling behind. Continuous learning:

  • prevents skill obsolescence,
  • multiplies the power of knowledge,
  • secures a professional advantage.

Just as interest accumulates in a bank account, knowledge cultivated daily builds a “reservoir” of wisdom, experience, and better decision-making ability.

How to Apply It in Practice

You don’t need to be a billionaire to benefit. The “5-hour rule” can be adopted easily in three steps:

  1. Dedicate 1 hour daily to learning – through reading, podcasts, or online courses.
  2. Apply what you learn – test new ideas in projects or at work.
  3. Reflect and refine – take notes, discuss with mentors or colleagues, and find ways to turn learning into practice.

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