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Evan Bell
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Diego, CA
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How do you like to spend your time?

Evan Bell
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Diego, CA
Posted
What is your preferred means of relaxing or winding down or whatever you want to call it? Personally, I used to get home and immediately turn on Netflix and binge watch way too much mindless nonsense. Lately, I have had zero tolerance for such stuff. I start to turn Netflix on, and almost instantly I am already feeling bored and like I'm wasting time. I flip either to YouTube or one of my podcasts of choice to listen to or watch something investing related. It's like someone flipped a switch in my head and I now just crave as much information as I can get. And the more I get, the more I want. Grant Cardone would be proud, as the other day my wife told me I was obsessed. I got a nice warm and fuzzy feeling when the "O" word came out of her mouth at me.... Furthering my knowledge of investing is actually quite relaxing to me because it doesn't feel at all like work. It is 100% enjoyable for me to sit and read the BP forums or watch back to back to back episodes of Cardone's investing series on YouTube. Now, if we are talking about unplugging from REI completely, then my favorite things to do are spend time with my wife and daughter, and spend as much time outside, either in the mountains or at the beach, as possible. What do you gravitate towards?

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