• LIFE HACKS I LEARNED FROM MY FATHER IN PRISON THAT HAVE HELPED ME IN THE STOCK MARKET PART 2

  • Apr 20 2023
  • Length: 11 mins
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LIFE HACKS I LEARNED FROM MY FATHER IN PRISON THAT HAVE HELPED ME IN THE STOCK MARKET PART 2

  • Summary

  • This show may seem unusual, but it highlights the fact that life lessons can come from unexpected places. I learned valuable skills from my father, who was in prison and applied them in the stock market. This shows that it's essential to keep an open mind and be willing to learn from anyone, regardless of their background or circumstances. It also emphasizes the importance of creativity and resourcefulness in finding success in any field. I never would have thought such a powerful lesson would come from such an unusual place.

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