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Logan M.
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FEAR, FAILURE and FOCUS...May be triggering....

Logan M.
  • Investor
  • Provo, UT
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Every so often I have the opportunity to talk to groups of investors, on a podcast, or just one-on-one with friends and clients. 

I feel like people hide behind this idea of analysis paralysis like it is some new cool trend.

Analysis paralysis is not cool it is another way of saying that you are afraid. 

Afraid to trust yourself and everything you know, afraid to put yourself in situations that require you to put in the WORK.

As Millenial, we have gotten a lot of grief for being lazy, not wanting to put work with our hands, etc. 

I won't make this about the differences between generations but I will say that there is more opportunity in real estate right now in America then there ever has been.

The only person that is holding you back, is you.


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    Jonathan Klemm
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    Jonathan Klemm
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    Facts @Logan M.!!  

    The quickest way to get ahead is to get started!  I love the build build, measure, & learn cycle described in Eric Ries's Lean start-up!

    No decision is a decision...get out of your own way!

    To each your own though...here in Chicago we are putting in the work!

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