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Posted over 8 years ago

The not much of a reader

I am not much of a reader. But I know that it is important and is the only way I am going to learn about real-estate unless I pay someone to teach me.  So everything I need to learn is on BP I have started reading there.  Through the BP podcasts I have been told about many different books out there. Since then I have purchased Rich Dad Poor Dad and I am just listening to it on Audible app.  It is a great book. So far it has told me that I have done everything wrong (as far as money goes) for the last 37 years.  I also downloaded Brandon Turner and Josh Dorkin's book from BP that is free and I have started to read it. 

The reason I am writing this blog is its my first blog and I want to stay relevant. Keep reading or listening. I have turned my car into a mobile education center. No more radio, all BP pod casts or audio books. 

If anyone in TX Austin area want to share the investment knowledge I am here to listen and soak up information like a sponge.

Thanks for reading

Terry


Comments (2)

  1. Even if you aren't much of a reader, if you can be a good listener you'll go far!  Podcasts, audio books all work.  Write (blog?) about what you hear it helps you retain the material.  Teach someone what you learned - you'll learn it even better.  I'm not in Austin TX, but I wish you all the best!


    1. Thanks Natasha.  I am definitely working on it.  I am tired of working for money. I want my money to work for me.