• Episode 2: Everything that's Wrong with "Financial Freedom"

  • 2025/01/17
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Episode 2: Everything that's Wrong with "Financial Freedom"

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  • Takeaways Part 1

    Your definition of financial freedom means I don't have to work anymore.
    It's a paradox. There's freedom in discipline.
    Comparing corporate employment to historical oppression is insulting.
    I wish I would have had somebody telling this to me.
    We are made to work and pursue excellence.
    Real estate is a means to an end, not the end itself.
    Everybody wants what real estate can get them.
    The passive income paradox is offensive against our nature.
    We could almost call this the podcast nobody wants real estate.
    If I can be your real estate guy, that helps you build your balance sheet.

    Takeaways Part 2

    Takeaways

    Financial freedom is about pursuing excellence, not escaping constraints.
    Discipline transforms desire into inevitable success.
    True freedom involves doing what you ought to do, not just what you want.
    Many great freedom fighters were employees, showing that freedom isn't tied to entrepreneurship.
    Pursuing excellence can lead to greater productivity and fulfillment in work.
    Work is a fundamental part of human nature and purpose.
    Discipline in investing leads to financial success.
    The passive income paradox reveals the need for productivity in achieving financial goals.
    Freedom is found in the pursuit of purpose and meaning in work.
    Real estate is a tool to help individuals pursue their true passions.

    About Jimmy Vreeland

    Jimmy graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, spent 5 years as an Army Ranger, and deployed three times twice to Iraq and once to Afghanistan. On his last deployment, he read Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki which led him down the path of real estate investing. As his own portfolio grew, eventually he started a real estate investing business.
    Since 2018 his team at Vreeland Capital has supplied over 100 houses a year to high performing, passive investors who want to work with his team and his team is now managing over 800 houses.

    Get in touch with Jimmy and his team at www.vreeland-capital.com

    More about Jimmy

    Website: www.jimmyvreeland.com

    Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-vreeland

    Instagram: www.instagram.com/jimmyvreeland

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/JimmyVreeland

    Youtube: www.youtube.com/@JimmyVreelandC


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    SHARE this episode with someone.

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Takeaways Part 1

Your definition of financial freedom means I don't have to work anymore.
It's a paradox. There's freedom in discipline.
Comparing corporate employment to historical oppression is insulting.
I wish I would have had somebody telling this to me.
We are made to work and pursue excellence.
Real estate is a means to an end, not the end itself.
Everybody wants what real estate can get them.
The passive income paradox is offensive against our nature.
We could almost call this the podcast nobody wants real estate.
If I can be your real estate guy, that helps you build your balance sheet.

Takeaways Part 2

Takeaways

Financial freedom is about pursuing excellence, not escaping constraints.
Discipline transforms desire into inevitable success.
True freedom involves doing what you ought to do, not just what you want.
Many great freedom fighters were employees, showing that freedom isn't tied to entrepreneurship.
Pursuing excellence can lead to greater productivity and fulfillment in work.
Work is a fundamental part of human nature and purpose.
Discipline in investing leads to financial success.
The passive income paradox reveals the need for productivity in achieving financial goals.
Freedom is found in the pursuit of purpose and meaning in work.
Real estate is a tool to help individuals pursue their true passions.

About Jimmy Vreeland

Jimmy graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, spent 5 years as an Army Ranger, and deployed three times twice to Iraq and once to Afghanistan. On his last deployment, he read Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki which led him down the path of real estate investing. As his own portfolio grew, eventually he started a real estate investing business.
Since 2018 his team at Vreeland Capital has supplied over 100 houses a year to high performing, passive investors who want to work with his team and his team is now managing over 800 houses.

Get in touch with Jimmy and his team at www.vreeland-capital.com

More about Jimmy

Website: www.jimmyvreeland.com

Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-vreeland

Instagram: www.instagram.com/jimmyvreeland

Facebook: www.facebook.com/JimmyVreeland

Youtube: www.youtube.com/@JimmyVreelandC


>>>>>>Get free access to the private Ranger Real Estate facebook group<<<<<<

RATE & REVIEW this episode on Apple and Spotify.

SHARE this episode with someone.

SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on any new episodes!

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