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The more movers and shakers you surround yourself with, the more likely you are to realize that most have one thing in common — at some point, they’ve lived a f***ed up life. That’s according to Daniel Blue.
“Most winners had some kind of tragedy or adversity hit them, usually on more than one occasion,” he says. “For me, I’m a product of my mistakes, and I happened to make countless mistakes in early childhood.”
At 18, Daniel was addicted to Oxycontin, had gotten a woman pregnant, and dropped out of college. In need of some quick money, he turned to real estate sales — and in his first year made $95,000. By the following year, he was making six figures. The problem was that he had no clue how to be a responsible steward of this money.
“I didn’t grow up with a bunch of money. I grew up with a single mom after my dad moved to Mexico when I was 12. We lived in a hotel, and there was a year in high school where I lived with one of my friends because we didn’t have our own place. So, I didn’t see a lot of money transactions and investing and financial literacy.”
As an addict and new dad, Daniel was over drafting his bank account, doing his taxes poorly and stuck with “s*** credit.” Then, in his mid-20s, after getting clean from Oxycontin, he decided to change his financial habits, too. Exposed to entrepreneurs who introduced him to new ways of approaching investing, Daniel was able to turn a new leaf financially — and ultimately save and invest enough to, at 29, start his own financial literacy company.
In this episode of the Working For a Dream Podcast, Patrick and Daniel talk about how to improve your cash flow with self-directed 401k’s and investments, as well as the path that brought Daniel to making financial literacy his mission.
What You’ll Learn:
Favorite Quote:
“You have to make sure your purpose cup is being filled. Being in a funk happens when you’re going about your day without having your purpose cup and your passion cup filled.”
— Daniel Blue
How to Get Involved:
Connect with Daniel:
Quest Education
Connect with Patrick:
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The more movers and shakers you surround yourself with, the more likely you are to realize that most have one thing in common — at some point, they’ve lived a f***ed up life. That’s according to Daniel Blue.
“Most winners had some kind of tragedy or adversity hit them, usually on more than one occasion,” he says. “For me, I’m a product of my mistakes, and I happened to make countless mistakes in early childhood.”
At 18, Daniel was addicted to Oxycontin, had gotten a woman pregnant, and dropped out of college. In need of some quick money, he turned to real estate sales — and in his first year made $95,000. By the following year, he was making six figures. The problem was that he had no clue how to be a responsible steward of this money.
“I didn’t grow up with a bunch of money. I grew up with a single mom after my dad moved to Mexico when I was 12. We lived in a hotel, and there was a year in high school where I lived with one of my friends because we didn’t have our own place. So, I didn’t see a lot of money transactions and investing and financial literacy.”
As an addict and new dad, Daniel was over drafting his bank account, doing his taxes poorly and stuck with “s*** credit.” Then, in his mid-20s, after getting clean from Oxycontin, he decided to change his financial habits, too. Exposed to entrepreneurs who introduced him to new ways of approaching investing, Daniel was able to turn a new leaf financially — and ultimately save and invest enough to, at 29, start his own financial literacy company.
In this episode of the Working For a Dream Podcast, Patrick and Daniel talk about how to improve your cash flow with self-directed 401k’s and investments, as well as the path that brought Daniel to making financial literacy his mission.
What You’ll Learn:
Favorite Quote:
“You have to make sure your purpose cup is being filled. Being in a funk happens when you’re going about your day without having your purpose cup and your passion cup filled.”
— Daniel Blue
How to Get Involved:
Connect with Daniel:
Quest Education
Connect with Patrick: