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why i rent

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pat@starterstory.com

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Read time: 1 min, 11 sec So yesterday I played tennis with a 55 year old boomer. We're making small

Read time: 1 min, 11 sec So yesterday I played tennis with a 55 year old boomer. We're making small talk, and he asks me: "so where do you live?" I tell him, and I already know what he's gonna ask next... "so do you rent, or own?" I knew it! These boomers always ask this! I told him I rent, and of course, he gives me that classic look of disappointment. If only he knew... That I owned a much more valuable portfolio of real estate. Digital real estate. which IMO is the greatest opportunity of our generation. Our parents and grandparents generation built wealth through physical property. Our generation will build wealth through digital property: Websites Blog posts YouTube videos X accounts Tiny saas products Instagram accounts Etc etc etc. Something you build once, that makes money forever. I own thousands of digital assets like these, for example: - A youtube video that gets 1,000 views/day on autopilot - A blog post that's been viewed 1M+ times - 1000s of backlinks across the web, driving traffic daily I only had to create them once. And they continue to pay me over and over and over. Then I get to move on and create even more assets. Rinse and repeat. Before I knew it, I had a mini little empire. And the crazy part? I did it all from my laptop: But here's the problem... most people never even get started. Or they give up when they don't get results immediately. This blows my mind... why would you give up so quickly? The downside is nearly zero. The upside is infinity. It just takes time. So just stay in the game :) If you think this sounds easy or quick…it’s not (sorry). But it is... simple. I’ve been building digital assets for almost a decade. These digital assets made me a millionaire. And I'm really passionate about showing the world that anyone can do this. I'd love to show you thousands of examples of digital real estate ideas you can start, today. You can find them inside [HERE](. ^^ DO NOT click that link if you're not serious about actually building things.... it will not be useful for you – Pat Starter Story - [Advertise with us]( - [Share your story]( - [About us]( Did someone forward this email to you? [Sign up here]( for our newsletter. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( Starter Story - 4920 W Cypress St Ste 104 - #5143 - Tampa, FL 33607 Click [here]( if you want to stop receiving emails from us.

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