Many factors could hinder a person from being great at real estate investment: Turned down deals, an investor backing out, or having closed doors for opportunities. In this episode, Tyler will share his motivation to go beyond the human being’s default reaction: anger and offense.


 


Listen as Tyler gives you the recognition that the real financial abundance is on the other side of the wavelength of love, joy, inspiration, and curiosity. 


Key Points from This Episode:


Tyler talks about why people live being offended by everything they look at. 
Tyler assumes that most of the investors are getting offended.
How do you react when you feel offended?
What are we getting from being offended? 
Tyler talks about how people could sabotage their success by being offended.
Tyler believes that as an investor, entrepreneur, and high performer, being offended is not a mindset you shouldn’t be acquiring.
Beyond the default: people can always be greater than their anger. 
Tyler shares how he feels personally and professionally offended by his friends and family.
What is unoffendable?
Tyler defines what offended means.
Are we comfortable being uncomfortable?
Tyler shares how people could now grow up being unoffended.
Constantly being hurt, offended, or angered—constantly building the inflamed ego.
There’s a higher power that could take off the burdens of injustices. 
Focus and be firm on dreams, visions, and positive energy, instead of focusing on how to solve being offended. 
How does an emotion stay as an emotion?
Anger = Emotional recklessness.  

 


Tweetables:


“Opportunities to be offended are endless.” – Tyler Chesser


 


“But again, our opinions will be constantly challenged in the form of 8 billion people. ” – Tyler Chesser


 


“You can't disagree with someone without sabotaging your success  and development as a result.” – Tyler Chesser 


 


“But let's upgrade,  let's elevate beyond the default  and take things to a whole new level as a result” – Tyler Chesser


 


“Choosing to be unoffendable or relinquishing my right to anger does not mean I'm accepting injustice. It means actively seeking justice and loving mercy while walking humbly with God.” —Anonymous


 


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