You can flip phones at 14, land at 21, and close million-dollar deals before 30—and still wonder if it’s enough. In this conversation, Clint Turner shares how his obsession with deals took him from iPhones in a school cafeteria to complex distressed real estate plays. But the story isn’t just about scaling profits—it’s about facing burnout, chasing stimulation, and learning to slow down when success itself becomes unsustainable. We talk deal junkie highs, the hidden costs of coaching, why “fl...
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You can flip phones at 14, land at 21, and close million-dollar deals before 30—and still wonder if it’s enough. In this conversation, Clint Turner shares how his obsession with deals took him from iPhones in a school cafeteria to complex distressed real estate plays. But the story isn’t just about scaling profits—it’s about facing burnout, chasing stimulation, and learning to slow down when success itself becomes unsustainable. We talk deal junkie highs, the hidden costs of coaching, why “fl...
When Success Feels Like a Better Hamster Wheel with Justin Sliva
The Other Side of Enough
1 hour 2 minutes
6 months ago
When Success Feels Like a Better Hamster Wheel with Justin Sliva
You made the money. Now what? For Justin Sliva, a former railroad exec turned land investor and father of three, the answer wasn’t more deals or bigger houses—it was coaching his kids’ soccer team, skipping the Rolex, and learning to slow down without shutting off. In this intimate conversation with Drew, Justin opens up about what happens after financial freedom: the thrill of building, the ache of boredom, and the raw honesty of wondering if you’re just on a fancier hamster wheel. They u...
The Other Side of Enough
You can flip phones at 14, land at 21, and close million-dollar deals before 30—and still wonder if it’s enough. In this conversation, Clint Turner shares how his obsession with deals took him from iPhones in a school cafeteria to complex distressed real estate plays. But the story isn’t just about scaling profits—it’s about facing burnout, chasing stimulation, and learning to slow down when success itself becomes unsustainable. We talk deal junkie highs, the hidden costs of coaching, why “fl...