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The Sugar Daddy Podcast - 25: Becoming a Millionaire at 31: A Journey of Financial Discipline With Steven Stack

25: Becoming a Millionaire at 31: A Journey of Financial Discipline With Steven Stack

The Sugar Daddy Podcast

08/01/23 • 69 min

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Steven Stack's journey to financial freedom began at the tender age of four, when he earned his first "paycheck" sweeping floors for his father's business. Later, his hustling mindset during his years at Clemson, coupled with the life lessons learned from his first (bad) real estate investment, all shaped his approach to wealth management, and ultimately led him to earn millionaire status by age 31. Now 100% debt free, his views of money aren't limited to the numbers in the bank, but stretch to the personal growth experienced through his journey to financial freedom. Tune in as Jessica and Brandon dive in to Steven's experiences, how he utilizes money now, and how that differs from how he grew up. They discuss the importance of financial literacy, being intentional with money, and teaching the next generation to create solid financial habits. This conversation will leave you encouraged and ready to reach your own millionaire status.
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08/01/23 • 69 min

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The Sugar Daddy Podcast - 25: Becoming a Millionaire at 31: A Journey of Financial Discipline With Steven Stack

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For someone like myself who grew up in a middle upper middle class family and went to the concept of me going to college . I knew I was going to go to college . My mom was a college professor . So I quote unquote have the right track and I still didn't know the information . So to think that anybody else who didn't have even those type of opportunities that I had , why would

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