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Obtaining Financial Freedom: Grit, Mentorship & Impact w/ Mason Eddy (EP 118)

Playing Injured

English - February 15, 2024 13:00 - 42 minutes - 29.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 62 ratings
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When the weight of financial hardship from Mason's family loomed over him, a pivotal shift occurred as he cracked open the book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad." That moment sparked the entrepreneurial fire that would eventually lead him to where he is today. Grateful for this transformative journey,  Mason Eddy and Josh Dillingham invite you to explore the multifaceted roles of mentorship, personal grit, and the unwavering pursuit of financial independence on this episode of our podcast. Reflect with us on the not-so-talked-about aspects of character development and how they're intrinsically linked to overcoming adversity and achieving success.

The path to financial freedom is often obscured by the shadows of our inherited financial patterns, but it doesn't have to be a road walked alone. As Mason and I dissect our respective experiences — from the collapse of a family business to the construction of a digital enterprise — we illuminate the importance of building lasting systems over transient transactions. This episode is a testament to the power of reconditioning oneself, the beauty of a mentor's impact, and the courage needed to venture into the world of e-commerce. We share our insights on the significance of mentorship, the impact of the books that have shaped our financial literacy, and the vital role of networking in personal growth.

Our conversation is more than just a narrative of monetary mastery; it's an homage to the human connections that have guided our way. In the post-pandemic landscape where every interaction holds new weight, we discuss the platforms that have helped us forge meaningful relationships. Join us as we exchange stories of empowerment, instances of paying it forward, and the simple yet profound acts of acknowledgment that can bridge the divide between strangers. We hope by the end of our talk, you too will feel inspired to reach out and uplift someone else, creating a community of recognition, kindness, and shared success.

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