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Financial Independence blueprint

Stetson Campbell
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  • Salt Lake City, UT
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I was able to watch the first two videos that Brandon released for the financial freedom blueprints a while back but haven't been able to find the rest or hear that they even came out. If they haven't come out yet then that's okay but if they are, can someone please share the link with me to watch them! Thank you!

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@Alex Penalva everything can basically be boiled down to risk and reward.  If you only play in low risk investments, you will not see the higher rewards.  If you play in the riskier investments, and they pay off, you grow your wealth much faster.  You also run the risk of losing everything.  It is a gamble and some people get lucky.  No one I know that is wealthy got there without either taking a lot of calculated risks (starting a company, taking on a flip, etc) or over a long period of time (safe investments in blue chips and bonds, and living frugally).

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