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Big Dreams, No Experience
I feel the title explains my situation succinctly. My name is Jonathon, I'm based in Newark OH, I'm 26 and my goal is to have a million in the bank by 30. I'm broke, I'm inexperienced and I will succeed! Haha.
I have just come to a point in my life where I am ready to come out of my shell and I refuse to live a life being unhappy and feeling unfulfilled. Despite any hardships I am very happy to be living a life driving myself in my own direction. Whether I am met with success or failure, it is a result of being true to myself and that is enough to give me a happiness nothing else could.
I am open to any opportunities in real estate that would push me towards my goals, but ultimately I am interested in large multifamily, syndication and real estate development, as this - as far as I can tell, is where the big money is at and the fastest path to building a great and more passive income.
I have been in poverty all my life, surrounded by those also in poverty, I am excited to explore life and all it has to offer, to see what other realities and opportunities there are out there. I would love the opportunity to create and take part in brilliant businesses, innovation, live it up a little and ultimately have a great and positive impact in the world for many people. I would be happy to be a part of solutions and change in a world of so many problems for so many.
I look forward to getting to know more people here on biggerpockets. :)
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Thanks Ben, I've read some of your posts and have an appreciation for your investment philosophies. Setting up systems, multifamily rentals, placing a priority on freedom of time and creative financing. All excellent stuff!
I also have a bit of a personal connection with your diagnosis - my mom was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis when she was 28 and is now 50, so I grew up around that. We go on the MS Walk locally each year. I found the way you've decided to handle your diagnosis inspiring.
I appreciate your reply and I look forward to the opportunity to meet with you in the near future. Saw you spoke in Columbus not long ago, sorry I missed it!