Dan Fleyshman
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Even if a deal crushes it and someone pitches, you're like, hey, invest into this deal. You're like, okay, I'll throw in 250K. 250K becomes 450,000 or 600,000. It does really well. You were doing $400,000 a day in this theoretical number, right? Right, exactly. And that would take three to five years from you putting in 250 to wait for that compared to you doing it on your own. That's fascinating.
Similar, because it's 13 years at $115 million. It's a little less than $10 million a year. So that's like $800,000 a month, $200,000 a week. It's almost the same concept.
Similar, because it's 13 years at $115 million. It's a little less than $10 million a year. So that's like $800,000 a month, $200,000 a week. It's almost the same concept.
Right. Well, yeah, now you have the game down. You've got the team, the lawyers, the accountants, the advisors, the understanding, the insides and outs.
Right. Well, yeah, now you have the game down. You've got the team, the lawyers, the accountants, the advisors, the understanding, the insides and outs.
Okay. What do you see people doing wrong on social media? Yeah.
Okay. What do you see people doing wrong on social media? Yeah.
So on the charity side of money, are there things that you care about or is like you helping get people back into reality and help them get off of drugs? Is that your form of charity or is there certain charities that you like?
So on the charity side of money, are there things that you care about or is like you helping get people back into reality and help them get off of drugs? Is that your form of charity or is there certain charities that you like?
Yeah, because you care about it deeply. Totally. Okay. There's a question I ask on almost every episode, but I've never, ever, ever, ever gotten the same answer. I know I'm not going to get the same answer right now. Eric Spofford. You have a few children and one day you're going to sell for 500 million, probably in five years. Another time you'll probably sell for a billion or two billion.
Yeah, because you care about it deeply. Totally. Okay. There's a question I ask on almost every episode, but I've never, ever, ever, ever gotten the same answer. I know I'm not going to get the same answer right now. Eric Spofford. You have a few children and one day you're going to sell for 500 million, probably in five years. Another time you'll probably sell for a billion or two billion.
And by the end of your journey, 100 years from now, maybe you're 136 years old one day, you finally pass away. But you've accumulated billions and billions of dollars. What percentage of billions and billions of dollars do you leave to those children?
And by the end of your journey, 100 years from now, maybe you're 136 years old one day, you finally pass away. But you've accumulated billions and billions of dollars. What percentage of billions and billions of dollars do you leave to those children?
So we've heard famous stories over the years about either child stars or people that have very wealthy parents go down the drug path. Why do you think that is that they, you know, they grew up in a rich household or they get tens of millions of dollars and they inherit a bunch of money or a rich kid, for example, why do you think they go down so heavily in the drug path sometimes?
So we've heard famous stories over the years about either child stars or people that have very wealthy parents go down the drug path. Why do you think that is that they, you know, they grew up in a rich household or they get tens of millions of dollars and they inherit a bunch of money or a rich kid, for example, why do you think they go down so heavily in the drug path sometimes?
So last question I'm going to ask you. Stare right into that camera for someone watching. That is... impacted by someone in their life that has gone far down the drug path and they're too scared or nervous to have the conversation with them to try to help them what would you say to that person to give them confidence to talk to their friend that's going down the path of potentially dying
So last question I'm going to ask you. Stare right into that camera for someone watching. That is... impacted by someone in their life that has gone far down the drug path and they're too scared or nervous to have the conversation with them to try to help them what would you say to that person to give them confidence to talk to their friend that's going down the path of potentially dying
All right, guys, you're listening to the most special edition of the Money Mondays because it is the biggest money Monday of all time. And we're not inside the RV motorhome for once because we're inside of Eric Spofford's home.
All right, guys, you're listening to the most special edition of the Money Mondays because it is the biggest money Monday of all time. And we're not inside the RV motorhome for once because we're inside of Eric Spofford's home.
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