David Meltzer
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what happened in his life and what it is like now, because it's extraordinary. If any of you are struggling or any of you are looking for really the big, brighter picture in life, this gentleman will help you get through that and share with you every bit of inspiration and motivation that you need. I am honored to have you here on the Stocking Shaves. Thanks for coming.
Look, you've done millions of interviews. You've interviewed lots of people. And, you know, there are some... Everybody, you know, has heard about some of your... you know, biggest failures and biggest successes and whatnot. They're parts of the story that I've never heard. And so I really wanted, first of all, I'm honored. Thank you. Thank you for having me. We should be honored.
Look, you've done millions of interviews. You've interviewed lots of people. And, you know, there are some... Everybody, you know, has heard about some of your... you know, biggest failures and biggest successes and whatnot. They're parts of the story that I've never heard. And so I really wanted, first of all, I'm honored. Thank you. Thank you for having me. We should be honored.
Look, you've done millions of interviews. You've interviewed lots of people. And, you know, there are some... Everybody, you know, has heard about some of your... you know, biggest failures and biggest successes and whatnot. They're parts of the story that I've never heard. And so I really wanted, first of all, I'm honored. Thank you. Thank you for having me. We should be honored.
I'm an Einstein fan in so many different ways, but the Einstein of Wall Street's even better than the Einstein of Princeton. Exactly. Yeah, yeah, true.
I'm an Einstein fan in so many different ways, but the Einstein of Wall Street's even better than the Einstein of Princeton. Exactly. Yeah, yeah, true.
I'm an Einstein fan in so many different ways, but the Einstein of Wall Street's even better than the Einstein of Princeton. Exactly. Yeah, yeah, true.
I hope so. Look, I'm picking up where he left off in so many ways. So, and look, I'm not that smart. I know I look like him. Trust me, I'm not that smart. But anyway, so... Let's go back. Describe to me the 20-year-old David Meltzer.
I hope so. Look, I'm picking up where he left off in so many ways. So, and look, I'm not that smart. I know I look like him. Trust me, I'm not that smart. But anyway, so... Let's go back. Describe to me the 20-year-old David Meltzer.
I hope so. Look, I'm picking up where he left off in so many ways. So, and look, I'm not that smart. I know I look like him. Trust me, I'm not that smart. But anyway, so... Let's go back. Describe to me the 20-year-old David Meltzer.
20-year-old David Meltzer, and I get choked up thinking about it, wanted to be rich. That's it. So I'm in a good place here because I think a lot of young 20-year-olds that were around stock exchange, that's why they were here. They thought money would buy them happiness, love. And for me, I wanted to buy my mom a house. I grew up single mother. I have six kids.
20-year-old David Meltzer, and I get choked up thinking about it, wanted to be rich. That's it. So I'm in a good place here because I think a lot of young 20-year-olds that were around stock exchange, that's why they were here. They thought money would buy them happiness, love. And for me, I wanted to buy my mom a house. I grew up single mother. I have six kids.
20-year-old David Meltzer, and I get choked up thinking about it, wanted to be rich. That's it. So I'm in a good place here because I think a lot of young 20-year-olds that were around stock exchange, that's why they were here. They thought money would buy them happiness, love. And for me, I wanted to buy my mom a house. I grew up single mother. I have six kids.
What a couple of saps we are.
What a couple of saps we are.
What a couple of saps we are.
That's okay. That's all right. But everything in my head, my identity was about what my bank account was gonna be. And I was in college. playing sports in college, but wanting to figure out how I was going to make the most money with my life to take care of my mom.
That's okay. That's all right. But everything in my head, my identity was about what my bank account was gonna be. And I was in college. playing sports in college, but wanting to figure out how I was going to make the most money with my life to take care of my mom.
That's okay. That's all right. But everything in my head, my identity was about what my bank account was gonna be. And I was in college. playing sports in college, but wanting to figure out how I was going to make the most money with my life to take care of my mom.
Is that a function of your relationship with your dad growing up and stuff like that? My dad left.