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4 Things I Regret Doing In My 20s - Millionaire, Grant Cardone by sunky97: 10:36pm On Apr 12, 2020 |
4 things I regret wasting money and time on in my 20s - Grant Cardone It’s been more than 40 years since I graduated high school — and a lot has changed since then. I’m older, wiser, wealthier and much more successful. Looking back at my 20s, there was so much I didn’t know about money. With what little I earned, I wasted on useless things that didn’t benefit me at all. Here are the top four things I regret spending my time and money on: 1. Drugs and alcohol If I could go back in time, I’d tell my younger self: “Your education doesn’t stop after college.” After graduating high school, I became obsessed with all the wrong things. I spent money on drugs and alcohol — and even developed an addiction problem. I should have been spending that money on things that would help me develop new skills, gain knowledge and make powerful connections. In the real world, your high school diploma is useless, and your college degree won’t get you very far if you don’t have the right skills to keep up with the marketplace. Investing in yourself will only make you more valuable and increase your earning potential. I didn’t realize any of this until much later. At 25, I spent my last $3,000 on an audio program that taught me about sales and how to close deals. I can honestly say that the investment and commitment to go “all in” are the reasons for my success today. 2. Traveling Kevin O’Leary says that taking a gap year to travel is a bad idea — and I couldn’t agree more. I took so much time off early in my entrepreneurial career that it almost derailed me. I was also spending money I didn’t have on airfare, hotels and food. A lot of millennials today find themselves in a similar position. They have the urge to travel because they have no purpose at work. They believe time off will help them find that “something” that’s missing in their careers. When you don’t know what you should be doing, it’s easy to put life on hold, go backpacking, stay in hostels and eat . flash=800,800] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqSTiAwuO5U&t=18s[/flash] I’m not saying you can’t ever take any time off. I can travel the world in my own plane today because I ultimately decided to put in the hard work. Get obsessed with your purpose, and you’ll find that your travel plans can wait. Comfort is the enemy of abundance. Don’t let an $800 ticket to Europe get in the way of your freedom. |
Re: 4 Things I Regret Doing In My 20s - Millionaire, Grant Cardone by Hopebringer: 10:44pm On Apr 12, 2020 |
This man is one of the people that a privileged enough to be considered a mentor by me. Good content |
Re: 4 Things I Regret Doing In My 20s - Millionaire, Grant Cardone by Tundenoni(m): 11:26pm On Apr 12, 2020 |
Nice one .. Finish up |
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