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Logan M.
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Don't let your EGO stop you from LEARNING

Logan M.
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  • Investor
  • Provo, UT
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Looking back, I had no idea what I did not know about real estate investing, but the one thing I did right was continually working to learn and improve. Too often in our world today those trying to get into real estate investing feel entitled to success because others have it or don't feel like they have to work for it.


My #1 biggest tip for those breaking into the real estate business or any business is to be willing to do whatever you can to learn skills. When you start, the money you will make hourly will never be close to what you can make when you become successful. I don't call it working for free I call it working for fun and I have put in thousands of hours working for fun. 

This is the problem 99.9% of people will work and make little to nothing to get ahead and if you want to break out of that you have to do what the .01% do and not what the 99.9% are willing to do.

  • Logan M.