#58 The Truth About Owning a Home 2.0
Path to Progress with Paul Heintzman and John Ackerman
Release Date: 06/25/2018
Path to Progress with Paul Heintzman and John Ackerman
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Some questions answered in this episode:
- How has the second year of owning a home been different from the first?
- What caused the most stress when originally purchasing your house?
- What are some pros and cons so far of buying a home?
- What is the worst thing that went wrong since owning your house?
- How did you get over the fear of commitment when purchasing?
- When did you start thinking about your house as an investment?
- What is something you thought would be amazing in your house that you don't care about now?
- What is something you didn't originally care about when purchasing your home that you couldn't live without now?
- Why did you pick that house? Was there a key factor?
- What would you do with your house if you had to move away?
- How long do you think you will stay in your house?
- How has this opinion changed from when you purchased the house?
- What has been the hardest thing about owning a house?
- What has been the best thing about owning a house?
- Would you purchase this house again?
Last call:
- What advice would you give to your 22 year old self?
- Save more money.
- Don't spend as much money on your friends' drinks.
- What advice would your 60 year old self give you today?
- You don't have to be an asshole.
- You should have spent more time and money on other people.
- What is your definition of success?
- Live a life that is energized and motivated on love and loving others, regardless of if the other person is worthy. How can you be of service to other people?
- What's the best thing you've spent money on in the last six months?
- Paid off his car so now he has more fun money.
- Bonnaroo
- What book/documentary would you recommend?
- What's your favorite thing to drink?
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