In this episode of Dare To Win I had an incredible conversation with Nathan Gewondjan. It's hard to find someone so like-minded, with such a similar story, so I really felt at home in the conversation, and I think everyone listening will receive a ton of value.
We chat about the pros and cons not going to college, the problems with the modern education system + how to avoid falling into it's traps, financial literacy, credit, good debt vs bad debt, real estate, mindset, failing fast, how faith and entrepreneurship go hand in hand, and so much more...
This episode is so raw, I even share my first real-state experience including the money I was making at the time + the cost of the house💰.
Like I said this conversation is a must listen for anyone just getting into or wanting to get into entrepreneurship, real estate, investing, or anyone who just wants to learn more about growing their $$ in general. The stuff we talk about is so raw and this is the type of content I would have killed for when I was just starting out.🔥
Please subscribe, share this episode with some friends, give me a rating, and let me know what you think!
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About Nathan:
Nathan is a best-selling author, business owner, and investor. He was born and raised in California and has been studying and applying principles of entrepreneurship and investing since his early teens. Nathan is passionate about setting the human mind free and allowing people to do what they love. He believes that anything you do can produce massive wealth. His book-Open-Minded Education contains the secret to do just that.
Nathan's Book "Open Minded Education" https://openmindededucation.com/
Nathan's website: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09K7F8WJZ
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Dare To Win
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1 year ago
Dropping Out of College, Financial Literacy, Open-Minded Education, and more with Nathan Gewondjan. DTW EP. 7.0
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