Grant Cardone – How Everything Started

His father worked hard, provided for five children, paid off the family home, and did everything he was told would create a secure future. Then he died at just 52 years old. With no income coming in, the family was forced to sell their home only seven days later.

That moment taught Grant a lesson he never forgot: hard work alone is not enough. If your income stops when you stop working, your family’s security remains at risk.

In this personal story, Grant explains why he rejected the traditional middle-class path and became obsessed with building income, creating wealth, and protecting his family’s future.

What would happen to your family if your income stopped tomorrow? Share your answer in the comments.

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CHAPTERS
00:00 The mystery behind Grant Cardone
00:32 Growing up in a middle-class family
01:34 My father died at 52
02:07 The problem with middle-class security
02:12 Hard work was not enough
02:46 We sold the family home
03:02 The lesson that changed everything

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26 Comments

  1. A 15x SPX84K move sounds great in a comment, but what would actually need to change first for that to happen?

  2. When FOMO kicks in, even 20T Market Cap Asset Like GOLD can do 6000$. Imagine what its like when money start flow into BTC, SPX63K, ETH, HYPE

  3. 47… seven biological and adopted kids and my wife… “52 and his heart blew up in his chest” hit me hard with all of the stress of being a special education teacher for the last 10 years and nothing to leave my family… maybe time for a career/life change or at least a life insurance policy. 🤕

  4. I missed too many 50x projects last cycle because I waited too long. This time, I’m getting in early with SPX63K while it’s still in presale.

  5. Grant Cardone

    The Life Path Number for March 21, 1958 is 11 (a Master Number)

    ​In numerology, 11, 22, and 33 are classified as Master Numbers.

    ​Core Characteristics of LPN 11

    ​Intuition & Awareness: Highly perceptive, empathetic, and naturally tuned into emotional and environmental dynamics.

    ​Inspirational Energy: Connects easily with others and often acts as a visionary, guide, or creative thinker.

    ​Core Challenges: Navigating high sensitivity, managing anxiety or overthinking, and finding balance between idealism and practical execution.

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  6. Hit $74K today. I’m really for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way so far. Started with 20k a month ago😊

    1. How did you pull that off? I’m trying to build my funds and prepare for early retirement, but I need a wider range of options.

    2. Well. A big thanks to Lady Amanda Bjornson – really appreciate her. She’s honestly one of the smartest and most supportive people I’ve ever learned from. Her mindset and the way she explains things

    3. Ms. Amanda Bjornson was my hope during the ‘bear summer’ last year. I made so many mistakes but also learned so much from it, and of course from Ma’am Amanda..

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  7. Buying some SPX63K right now, can’t believe a project like that is flying under the radar atm

  8. I see SPX63K moving right along side all the Alt’s you mentioned! Plus I see all the Alt’s plus SPX63K moving in lock step in the charts! My point is SPX63K is cheap! Retail likes buying cheap! Especially when that cheap item is on the verge of becoming expensive

  9. Great Post Thanks.. Exciting times ahead. 2026 is going to be AMAZING! The SPX63K is certainly worth the buying .Started to use my pension AVC,S .Best move ever. Thanks for all your research.

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