From Military to Millionaire-What Do You Want?? No, Really. what do you want out of life?

What Do You Want?? No, Really. what do you want out of life?

Summary
In this engaging conversation, David Pere and Alexander Felice explore the deeper questions of personal desires, the importance of community, and the impact of money on relationships. They discuss how understanding what you truly want can lead to fulfillment and how building supportive networks can enhance both personal and professional growth. The dialogue also touches on the dynamics of entrepreneurship, creative partnerships, and the evolution of their community, the War Room, highlighting the value of goodwill and collaboration in achieving success. In this engaging conversation, David Pere and Alexander Felice explore the importance of creating a supportive community for veterans, emphasizing authenticity and genuine connections. They discuss the challenges of running a business while maintaining a focus on helping others, the intricacies of event planning, and the personal growth that comes from financial recovery. The dialogue highlights the significance of finding the right people to work with and the excitement of future community engagements.
Takeaways
- I just want to spend my time doing things with people I enjoy.- Understanding what you want is crucial for personal growth.- People are often more singularly driven than they appear.- It's important to ask yourself what you want to do with your time.- Supporting your partner can lead to mutual success.- No amount of money can buy true friendship and loyalty.- Taking care of people will ultimately lead to financial success.- The crabs in a bucket theory illustrates how people can hold each other back.- The community built around shared goals is invaluable.- Creating a supportive environment fosters growth and success. Creating a safe space for veterans fosters genuine connections.- Authenticity is key in community engagement.- Business challenges often stem from misunderstandings about intentions.- Event planning should focus on community building and engagement.- Financial recovery can lead to personal growth and peace of mind.- Finding the right collaborators is essential for success.- Community events can be both educational and fun.- Maintaining a balance between work and personal life is crucial.- Engaging with the community can lead to new opportunities.- Future plans should include more interactive and meaningful events.
Chapters
00:00 Exploring Personal Desires and Fulfillment02:50 The Importance of Knowing What You Want05:53 Building Community and Supporting Each Other09:01 Entrepreneurship and Creative Partnerships11:57 Navigating Relationships and Success15:01 The Impact of Money on Relationships18:00 The Value of Community and Goodwill21:03 The Evolution of the War Room Community28:25 Creating a Safe Space for Veterans30:00 Authenticity in Community Engagement31:58 Navigating Challenges in Business35:06 Event Planning and Community Building36:57 Financial Recovery and Personal Growth49:12 Future Plans and Community Engagement