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Frustrated with realestate to encouraged by realestate!

Derrick Young
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I was once frustrated with real estate due to the fact that I could not understand the concept. At the time when I got started with real estate I had W2. I wanted it so bad and I was working 10 hours or more. I was consuming so much knowledge from the internet and all of it was free. But free had me frustrated and I lost time with the free mindset thinking I could be successful. When you have a free mindset you don't know how to add value. When I finally made the choice to invest in myself lots of things changed in a good way I gained confidence and knowledge. That helped me accelerate to starting a couple of businesses in real estate and outside of real estate. If you are interested in getting started interview the community you want to hangout and around with. Real Estate Is a marathon and not a sprint. If you have had a bad experience in getting started don't lead with that. I had a couple but did not give up until I found the right community for me. I wanted to share this for the new investor and experienced investor. No longer am I frustrated but encouraged because of my mindset.  Here to help if anyone needs tips and techniques!