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Millionaires Unveiled

342: Net Worth of $1.3M - I Paid $1,000 For My Worst Meal Ever

Millionaires Unveiled

Jace Mattinson

Investing, Millionaire, Financialplanning, Business, Self-improvement, Education, Finance

4.8872 Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2024

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Summary

Jarrett has a net worth of $1.3 million. He shares his journey to becoming a millionaire while working as a power engineer in the oil industry. He discusses his net worth, which is primarily invested in the stock market and real estate. Jarett also talks about his side ventures in real estate and selling life insurance. He shares his financial goals, including providing financial security for his family and eventually transitioning away from his main job. Jarett emphasizes the importance of hard work, financial education, and reaching out to mentors for guidance. He also highlights the need to start early and not compare oneself to others. Jarret, a millionaire before the age of 30, shares his journey to financial success and offers insights into real estate investments, entrepreneurship, and personal development.

Takeaways

Hard work and financial education are key to building wealth.
Investing in the stock market and real estate can provide significant returns.
Having multiple streams of income, such as side ventures, can help increase wealth.
Setting financial goals and having a plan is crucial for long-term success.
It's important to surround yourself with mentors and seek guidance from experienced individuals.
Starting early and being consistent with saving and investing can lead to financial independence.
Avoid comparing yourself to others and focus on your own financial journey. Developing a strong financial mindset is crucial for achieving financial success.
Real estate investments can be a lucrative avenue for building wealth.
Entrepreneurship requires perseverance, adaptability, and a willingness to take risks.
Personal development and mindset play a significant role in achieving success in all areas of life.



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0:00.0

And then, honestly, just like every other person on any other podcast,

0:03.2

The Rich Dad, Poor Dad, right?

0:04.8

Read that book, changed my life.

0:06.2

And then just, I've always been fascinated with like, uh, wealthy people.

0:09.4

Like, anytime I see someone with money, it's never like, it must be nice or anything.

0:13.3

It's just like, I want to have coffee with that guy

0:15.0

and see what he did and like picked his brain,

0:16.8

you know?

0:17.3

Really change people's lives and just, I don't think anyone knows it.

0:19.8

Like, school doesn't teach it to you.

0:21.1

I always joke, like, you know, I didn't know how to invest but I can play

0:24.8

give me a recorder I can play hawcross bun. It's like sweet like you know what I mean like I'm ready for the real world so it's like

0:31.4

welcome millionaires and future millionaires you're listening to the

0:35.2

millionaires unveiled podcast the show where you'll hear the stories and interviews of

0:39.5

everyday millionaires will unveil their decisions, their

0:42.7

strategies, and their portfolio allocations.

0:45.6

Now to your host, Jay Smattinson.

0:48.6

Welcome back to another episode of the Millionaires and Bell podcast. This is episode

0:56.0

number 342. Stace, how's it going? What's happened?

1:00.3

I'm just trying to keep my composure after we just tried to do this four times in a row.

1:07.0

But we made it through that first little line. You made it through that first little line you made it through that first

1:13.1

sentence or two very strongly thank you for that yeah I don't know what the deal was

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