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Connor Stark
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The BEST advice you'd give yourself

Connor Stark
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles
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When looking back on to the start of your career, no matter how long you've been investing, there's a high probability that the you today has some wise words of wisdom for the you back then. 

If possible, and you had to pick one piece of advice to give your younger self, what would it be?

Think what tips you can give new investors to make their business as efficient, effective, and successful as possible. Also don't forget that it's important to enjoy the business as well. If you have advice on how to promote a positive work ethic, and maintain enjoyment with investing, please share.

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Chris Coleman
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Chris Coleman
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@Connor Stark

Build meaningful relationships with people whom who can share win-win value. It’s not about having hundreds of shallow connections. It’s about building a small number of truly meaning relationships with people who will help you succeed and be better and you can help them succeed and be better.

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