The ONLY Reason to Go to College

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Grant Cardone shares invaluable advice on achieving financial freedom, the importance of networking, and the real value of college education. Learn how to aim for $25 million, overcome setbacks, and build wealth by focusing on investments and assets.

Discover why networking is crucial and hear a personal story that underscores its importance. Stay tuned for entrepreneurial tips and insights into living preferences and luxury travel.

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1. Introduction: Financial Freedom and College Alternatives (00:00)
2. Advice for Business Students (00:31)
3. Overcoming Addiction (01:04)
4. Chasing Immediate Pleasures (03:37)
5. Investment and Asset Building (05:33)
6. Financial Literacy and Wealth Creation (08:25)
7. College and Career Choices (10:35)
8. Networking and Opportunities (12:13)
9. Entrepreneurial Advice (15:38)
10. eSports and Spectator Culture (19:50)
11. Relocating and Living Preferences (22:19)
12. Private Jets and Luxury Travel (24:41)
13. Networking Importance Story (26:11)

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5 Comments

  1. 4th generation entrepreneur here. College is a waste of time because it leaves you in debt without real-world skills, while sales gigs offer limitless income potential—stack silver to secure your wealth!

    1. Here in Nigeria we pay cash to go to college and in turn the government pays you to intern for 1yr in institutions related to your field of study
      It has its own advantage but less focused on producing self-sufficient individuals. Coupled with the fact that the pay is less than $50/monthly. That’s bulls***t of a process to take the young people through

  2. Im glad I bumped into this video. I don’t regret college but I do regret not following my heart to work in sales all those holidays. I am so into sales now at 30+ i believe I’ll make it, better now than never

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