But my mentors who were in their 60s and had set the same goals at one point were then asking me to be their protege, but they had never pursued these dreams. They had made a million and then they needed $10 million and then they needed $100 million and then they needed a billion. I had no reason to believe I was any smarter than them. I would probably do the same thing and just never live. I was 24 at the time, looking at the rest of my 20s, thinking,
via How This 30-Year-Old Travels The World On As Little As $30,000 A Year – Forbes.
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