David Meltzer
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So you're suddenly, you're what, 28 years old, and you had everything in the world which you thought you had everything, which you had strived for, you had shitloads of money, and then you lost it all.
So you're suddenly, you're what, 28 years old, and you had everything in the world which you thought you had everything, which you had strived for, you had shitloads of money, and then you lost it all.
So you're suddenly, you're what, 28 years old, and you had everything in the world which you thought you had everything, which you had strived for, you had shitloads of money, and then you lost it all.
I had my dream job. It was a glamor, I stuck. When you have everything that you thought you wanted, and you have everything that other people want, and you are empty inside. And you're still empty inside.
I had my dream job. It was a glamor, I stuck. When you have everything that you thought you wanted, and you have everything that other people want, and you are empty inside. And you're still empty inside.
I had my dream job. It was a glamor, I stuck. When you have everything that you thought you wanted, and you have everything that other people want, and you are empty inside. And you're still empty inside.
So success without fulfillment.
So success without fulfillment.
So success without fulfillment.
Correct.
Correct.
Correct.
Right? Okay. A very full bank account with an empty heart.
Right? Okay. A very full bank account with an empty heart.
Right? Okay. A very full bank account with an empty heart.
And you'll get this when you understand the stock market. People attach their emotions to an outcome with no idea of timing, race, tolerance, with no idea of perceived value and bottom line. And that applies to my life because I will be happy when? First it was $1 million, then it was $5 million in the house, then it was $10 million, then it was $50 million, then it was $100 million.
And you'll get this when you understand the stock market. People attach their emotions to an outcome with no idea of timing, race, tolerance, with no idea of perceived value and bottom line. And that applies to my life because I will be happy when? First it was $1 million, then it was $5 million in the house, then it was $10 million, then it was $50 million, then it was $100 million.
And you'll get this when you understand the stock market. People attach their emotions to an outcome with no idea of timing, race, tolerance, with no idea of perceived value and bottom line. And that applies to my life because I will be happy when? First it was $1 million, then it was $5 million in the house, then it was $10 million, then it was $50 million, then it was $100 million.
I'll be happy when does it work? And last night we had Chris Gardner, Pursuit of Happiness, and I always joke with him. There is literally no pursuit of happiness. Happiness is the pursuit.
I'll be happy when does it work? And last night we had Chris Gardner, Pursuit of Happiness, and I always joke with him. There is literally no pursuit of happiness. Happiness is the pursuit.