Inner Game
Net Worth vs. Self-Worth (Why Your Problems Aren't Real)
It all started with an email among friends, sharing a Yahoo Finance article on The World’s Youngest Billionaires and jokingly asking which of us would make the list first someday. We all find a little guilty pleasure in imagining ourselves in a billionaire’s shoes, don’t we?
Well after a little fun banter, leave it to Cory Boatright to steal all the fun by elevating the conversation:
Reply from From Cory Boatright
“Your net worth should not equal your self-worth. I believe I'm already a billionaire in my mind, heart and soul. Money is not a way to keep score anymore with people that care about making a difference in the world in spite of not having it to do it with.
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Cory Boatright
has started, run, or been directly involved with almost forty different companies since his early twenties. Many of them required good selling skills. That wasn’t a challenge for Cory. He has sold everything from Ginsu knives on eBay and Kirby vacuum cleaners door-to-door all the way to $50,000 high-end electronics online. Out of the forty-something companies, only two of them ever proved to be worthwhile endeavors. The other thirty-eight he decided to call “business therapy”. Interestingly enough, both of the successful companies harnessed the power of the Internet to make their profits. After bringing in almost 4 million dollars in sales from the first company, Cory sold it and directed his passion to the world of real estate investing. Now he runs Shortsaleology.com and has both successful students and certified Shortsaleology trainers that teach every type of real estate investing known to man-kind. Cory has an incredible team that helps people achieve all their dreams and his own. Cory considers the greatest lesson he's learned in life is "Remember... be a servant".
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