FreeMan X Dream Chasers Interview

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Here’s the interview I did with my boy Will Lane over at DreamChasers Show. I really appreciate the opportunity provided and for having a true PG interview. This is probably my favorite interview thus far because Will gave me the opportunity to fully explain my thinking behind the book.

Dream Chasers:  Question….have you followed the script for achieving the American Dream and come up short? Have you done everything you were told to do but still can’t figure out why you keep coming up short? In this episode I talk with “Rise and Grind” show host Daniel Freeman about his new book titled “How to Make a Dollar Out of 15 Cents” and the biggest reasons why most can’t achieve financial freedom and success today. If you are ready to separate truth from lies and swallow the red pill this is one episode you don’t want to miss.

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8 Comments

  1. Jay bird wrote:

    That was foul how you said the guy laid you off for no reason

    I’m making moves right now because I don’t want anyone over me again either giving me orders just so I can keep making scraps for a company that’s making millions

  2. R&G wrote:

    If it wasn’t for that devil I wouldn’t be the Man I am today. He started the fire and taught me the lesson early. So whatever is the reason to do for self is valuable even when it comes from a Devil.

    In the end you have to realize you want to run a company that makes millions too. So I don’t fault anyone for doing what they have to do to make money, I fault myself for sticking around and believing somehow I was on the right track. There is no better track than the one we create for ourselves.

  3. fmc1 wrote:

    I’m glad to see you’re getting publicity for your book. I appreciate brothers that take the time out to disseminate this kind of information to the rest of us. And the fact that you’re pro black(and maybe even pan-african judging by your avatar) as well makes it even better. Keep up the good work!

  4. R&G wrote:

    Welcome Fmc1 – Well if an Italian can be Italian with their flag I don’t see why I can’t be Black with mine! Although my avatar is a variation but it’s still means the same thing and that is I’m Proud to be Black!

    Few of us really give back by experience and direction. What I say may not be your life but what I lived could help. This book was me providing the most direct route to your own independence. Sure there will be people who say they can improve it here or there but more than likely they won’t do what they say either. So take the book and pass on the information.

  5. L. Marie Joseph wrote:

    Nice to see you pushing the book and spreading to new people. The power of technology! gotta love it.

    The 95% fall into the go to school, get a job mentality.

    Starting a business takes up too much time in most people opinion (95%) The other 5% go left and grind.

    I did both, I had a job and a business. It’s always nice to have a degree and gain skills in the workplace. I learn about many people from different backgrounds and how to work with different cultures. However, I always had a knack for doing something on my own. You feel whole once you do something for yourself.

    If you have to start off with doing both , a job and a side hustle, There’s nothing wrong with a formal education and a job, just don’t let it use you. Foreigners come to the US get an education, live cheap and start a business with the money they stacked from their white collar jobs. Some invests in a business while holding down a job. The mission is to do for self in any environment.

    I made alot of moves in business and failed alot, but I still moved on. Your book as you said encourage people that feel they need a college degree to not be a failure

    If going to college is not your thing, fine. There’s a plethora of other non degree hustles.

    Keep grinding and pushing the book Freeman.. so proud. It’s a wonderful thing to give people value and share your success.

  6. R&G wrote:

    Thanks L.Marie as Value is what I wanted to make sure people got from the book. It’s definitely not a look at me and leave you with nothing book.

    Operation push a book is still in full effect and that’s just a constant consistent effort to get the message out. I think once they hear the message the book will deliver. And, I have yet to receive one bad review from the book so I’m happy no one has wasted their money or their time.

    I think the foreigners angle should be our angle to money. I think we should be employed until we get our money up with the full understanding that once I have the knowledge to do for self I will. I did just that myself so it’s not like I woke up and said I’m going to make it with no real plan.

    College is great to refine your understanding of business but if you don’t have a college degree there are plenty of people in business and businesses that don’t really require a college education. Simplicity is the key to money and also doesn’t require someone to be trained to execute it. Just takes some organization and some will. Since we know college doesn’t teach business it’s fools gold for someone to believe without it they won’t be able to succeed.

    I failed, continue to fail and will fail some more but it’s all part of the process. I know my mentality has changed because now I see working for someone as the side hustle and whatever business I have in waiting as the big ticket.

  7. Shooktwos wrote:

    Real good interview, I peeped the macklessons radio one as well. Man, as for the book, took me a week to read and my girl FOUR hours. Thanks for adding to my game.

  8. R&G wrote:

    Bruh, once you know you know! When the time in your life comes up for you to take on the game in that way you’ll double back to it. Cats ask me why I didn’t make it a E-book and now you know. Your girl wouldn’t have read your kindle but she’ll pick up that book and so will whomever else comes in your house in the future. Thus the game grows.

    Thanks on the interview as Will Lane allowed me to explain my reasoning and the origin of it. That’s why I like the interview so much more.

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