Why listen to me?
- Landen
- Dec 21, 2017
- 1 min read
If I was failing at math, I'm going to the math teacher for advice, not the kid also failing math. So why listen to me when I talk about money? I am 18 years old, with approximately $40 in my bank account. I'm not Warren Buffet, and I'm not Dave Ramsey.
The fact is, I'm going to fail, and if we work together, were are both going to fail. That my friend is why you should listen to me. Every successful person knows failure is the best teacher. As we go through this journey, I'm going to be sharing the good, bad, and the ugly. We are going to try things we haven't tried before, and probably fail at it. We are going to make investments that die off, and I'm going to love every second of it.
I am not here to make money, and fret losing money. We are here to find Humble Money, and we will do so by failing. The reason you should listen to me is because I'm much like you. I won't use words you don't understand because I most likely don't understand them either. I won't brag about success, because failure is right around the corner, but remember, "It's win or learn, no losses". Listen to me, because together we're going to succeed, and together we are going to find Humble Money.
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