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What I Learned Founding 50 Companies and Making Millions With David Osborn

What I Learned Founding 50 Companies and Making Millions With David Osborn

FromKnowledge For Men


What I Learned Founding 50 Companies and Making Millions With David Osborn

FromKnowledge For Men

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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Jun 19, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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After sticking out his thumb and traveling the world, David returned home to Austin, Texas broke and unemployed, at the age of 26. Though his travels may not have yielded wealth, they instilled the key motivation that he brings to every part of his life to create it — freedom. Through this intention, David began to test his entrepreneurial merits alongside his business-partner mom in the world of real estate. The results were nothing short of remarkable. In less than 10 years, David would go on to build one of the top real estate brokerages in the world, founding over 50 companies. Yet, more than anything else, the inherent freedom derived from his success awards him the time to focus on the importance on what matters most: being a proud father of two beloved daughters, a son and husband to the wonderful and talented Traci Osborn. Today, still rooted in his boundless sense of adventure, David continues to travel the world not only to be enlightened by new experiences, but to share his insight and expertise with others so they, too, can truly be free. Favorite Success Quote “If you go to work on your goals, your goals will work on you. If you go to work on your plan, your plans will go to work on you. Whatever good things we build end up building us.” ~Jim Rohn Key Points 1. Create Your Vision and Get to Work on It  Most people are simply coasting through life. They live each day in a reactive mindset, allowing circumstances and the whims of others to control their emotions and outcomes. And most people are miserable. They are uninspired, financially and emotionally poor. But you don’t have to be like most people. The first step to breaking out of the mold that society has cast you into is to take responsibility for your future and make the major definite decision about what you want. Who do you want to be? What do you want to contribute? How much wealth do you want to accumulate? What is your plan for achieving it? Creating a vision for your life and achieving that vision is possible. But it will require you to think differently, it will require that you make difficult decisions, and it will require that you put in the work. But ten years from now, you will surely arrive… The only question is who will you arrive as? Will you be the man that society wanted you to be? Or the man that you want to be? 2. You Have to Beat Your “Hopium” Addiction Most entrepreneurs suffer from a strong addiction to a sinister substance that is the insidious destroyer of goals and dreams. “Hopium” This drug isn’t something that you snort, inject, or smoke, but rather it is a mindset that permeates every aspect of your life and (if you are not careful) can destroy every aspect of your life. You see, entrepreneurship is challenging, and it requires that you have a positive outlook and a strong mindset. However, this mindset often leads many entrepreneurs to make assumptions and hold unfounded beliefs about the future of their lives and business that simply aren’t based in reality. They get overly excited about what might come to pass, they put too much emphasis on what is happening in their business right now and not enough on the possible downsides that could happen in the future. This dangerous addiction blinds many entrepreneurs to the reality of the business world and causes many fortunes to be flushed down the drain. If you want to wean yourself off this potent “substance” the first step is to cultivate a sense of positive skepticism. This does not mean that you approach every deal, hire, or project with a negative attitude, it simply means that you look at it for what it is and ask yourself “Where will this go wrong”. For example, if you are expanding your company and opening up a new branch, before you sign a $20,000/month lease, ask yourself “How could this decision negatively affect my financial future and stability.” After some careful thought you realize that this new territory has not been proven yet. You only have one agent and have no ide
Released:
Jun 19, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Today's most successful men share their life lessons to help you reach your full potential in the areas of masculinity, wealth, freedom, relationships, and personal growth. Every show is jam packed with actionable tips and insights that will propel you forward to become the man you want to become. Join us at www.knowledgeformen.com for recaps of every interview as well as an incredible gold mine of resources to help you live the greatest life possible. Prepare to grow into the strongest version of yourself!