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090: Secrets to Being a Baller

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There are 80 million millennials out there and no, not all are lazy and entitled. There are plenty who want true freedom, prefer entrepreneurship to the 9 to 5 grind and are hungry for mentors who give them the real deal. Grant Cardone and his millennial protégé, Jarrod Glandt target the under 35 crowd with the tips and insights they need to succeed in any economic climate. Between the loose laid back banter and the frequent references to Jay Z, Kanye, Led Zeppelin music and other pop culture millennial viewers consider Grant their “millennial mentor” and can’t get enough of Grant and Jarrod’s straight up no BS advice.

The term “baller” is automatically associated with money. But to Jarrod a baller is someone with money and business so big no one can touch it. Having big money, big faith, big health… all of these things make a baller.

Think about all of the people who have everything going for them; actors, doctors, lawyers, etc—you don’t see all the work it took them to get there. You want the sexy thing, but you aren’t willing to do the sexy things to get there.

3 Tips to Becoming a Baller
1. There’s no such thing as an overnight baller
2. Your work ethic should make you puke
3. All ballers have one thing in common: they’re closers

When the game is on the line, you pass to the baller—because they can close, finish, make the goal on any challenge they face.

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He converted his first video from VHS to digital and put it up on this new website called YouTube. For six years he has posted a new video every single day, he has over 4,000 videos available!

Watch the full episode to hear the discussion between Jarrod and Dre! You can also listen to it on podcast in the links below.

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