Asking the RICHEST People in the World How They Got RICH!
The content explores the insights and strategies of some of the wealthiest individuals in New York City, including discussions on their paths to accumulating billions and the importance of perseverance against doubt. Key figures share their experiences with financial success, upcoming ventures, and their perspectives on rebuilding wealth from scratch.
Key Takeaways
- To be a billionaire, own your music, not just perform it; control is key in the industry.
- In the noise of New York, success thrives on resilience; let haters serve you, not crowd your table.
- Selling Arnold Palmers turned billions, but real wealth comes from cultivating ideas before products.
- Musicians often miss riches by surrendering ownership; 500 songs mean 500 chances to cash in.
- Success isn't just about money—it's about making choices that preserve your identity and values.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Michael Rubin (person)
- Fanatics (company)
- Arizona Beverage Company (company)
- Failure (concept)
- Don Voltageio (person)
- Music (concept)
- Arnold Palmer (product)
- Robert Kraft (person)
- Tribeca (location)
- Outwitting the Devil (book)
- Fanatics Fest (event)
- Michael Ruben (person)