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Passion or Addiction to Real Estate?

Greg P.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hello, I think like most of us we are trying to make a living and maybe a few of us would like to be very successful. The issue I am having is that I can't tell if I have a passion or just a addiction to this business. I'm constantly thinking about Real Estate and the "next" deal. It's a constant grind, and I can probably say if I go at this pace, I will look like 60 at age 40. I've been in this business on and off for 7 years and I can say that the only time I really enjoy it is when I get a paycheck. Other than that, it's a constant grind. Please let me know your thoughts. Thank you.

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Bryan Hancock#4 Off Topic Contributor
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Bryan Hancock#4 Off Topic Contributor
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If you don't love it you should get into business doing something you do love. Grinding your way through is not really a good way to live life.

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