Asking Texas Millionaires How They Got RICH!

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Published 2023-12-23
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We interviewed wealthy people in varying industries all across Dallas, Texas. We asked people about the most amount of money they have made in a year as well as asking for their career/life advice. We interviewed entrepreneurs in a variety of industries such as Finance, Insurance, Entrepreneurship and ran into the former CEO of 7/11 and Blockbuster. We have a ton of amazing content on the way so make sure you stay tuned for more content soon!

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All Comments (21)
  • That 57 years old man said so much in so little. Not everyone will understand. This is something you can only acknowledge through difficult life.
  • @RobertBrown..
    With a keen interest in investing, I often ponder the strategies that propel top investors to millionaire status through their investments. Having recently sold my home and acquired $545K in equity, I'm uncertain about my next move. Should I invest in stocks now, or should I wait for a better opportunity?
  • @maxlewis2011
    The 57 year old had given a MASTER CLASS lesson
  • @IamChucky_
    You can fix broke but you can’t fix poverty, poverty is a mindset. That statement is so powerful and true.
  • @AJohnson0325
    The last guy was on point. Many rich people got rich by building equity. This can be either by building a business or in real estate. Then they sell and get a major pay day. Even CEOs make a lot of their total compensation as performance bonuses and stocks options, not salary. So the trick is to create value then sell.
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  • @christinakent317
    As soon as they started talking about God being the reason for their success, I subscribed!
  • @Riketi
    The common factor among all of them is the sense of peace they convey when speaking, and their extremely high communication abilities. I believe that is the key to success, not so much the degrees you have or how intelligent you are, but rather how savvy you are and how well you can navigate through interactions with people.
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  • @paulmark7430
    You work for 40yrs to have $1m in your retirement, Meanwhile some people are putting just $10k in a meme coin for just few months and now they are multimillionaires. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life
  • @enfiestado
    I love how diverse the people you interview are. Some channels tend to go more for people who are only doing things like Shopify, e-commerce, selling courses, etc. but your channel really shows how it's possible to make millions in any industry.
  • @AgentWay8
    The last answer from the first guy was incredibly profound. Live your life knowing it’s all you got. Everyday is a gift of having another day to live.
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  • @SpencerKelvin172
    I will be forever grateful to you, you changed my entire life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you Michelle Stewart
  • @Cristobal8605
    Man your content is fire, thanks so much for doing this work
  • @rickybradley6177
    The CEO of Blockbuster talking about change is too funny. You know he learned that lesson after saying Netflix was gonna be a fad.
  • @someoneelse6934
    Props to that 57 year old financial guy who constantly carries around a paper measuring tape to make that point upon demand!
  • @jeffdelnero
    This very first advice, about having a mentor, is underrated af. I’m learning to play the guitar since i was 6, but i never had a mentor. It took me 21 years to master some skills that a 1 year student learn with mentorship. To be self taugh is nice, but to have a good mentor is the key for reaching high levels fast, in any area