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Title: When Real Estate Deals Go South: What to Do Next with Ted Patel Summary: In this podcast episode of “Decoding Cash Flow,” host Ted Patel interviews Seth Bradley, a securities attorney and real estate syndicator. They discuss the intricacies of raising capital for real estate investments and delve into the legal considerations that come into play, especially regarding compliance with SEC regulations. Seth shares his journey from a blue-collar background to becoming a successful attorney and real estate investor, providing a detailed account of his experiences in syndication and capital raising. The conversation covers topics such as the importance of being an active partner in syndications, the evolution of his investment strategy from small multifamily properties to larger syndications, and the rise of fund of funds models. Seth emphasizes the necessity for investors to understand legal documents and outlines key strategies for successful capital raising. This episode serves as a valuable resource for both passive and active investors looking to navigate the complex world of real estate investment. Links to listen and subscribe: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2104713/episodes/15911080-ep-153-leveraging-legal-expertise-for-investment-success-with-seth-bradley Links to watch and subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4xTU9T6CVA&t=375s Bullet Point Highlights: Securities Compliance: Understanding the legal framework is crucial when raising capital to avoid issues with the SEC. Transitioning to Syndication: Seth discusses moving from small investments to syndication, emphasizing a progressive approach. Legal Documents: The importance of reviewing legal documents and understanding what to look for to avoid pitfalls. Network Importance: Leveraging existing networks can significantly boost initial capital raising efforts. Fund of Funds: Exploring how the fund of funds model offers a structured way to raise capital while adhering to regulations. Investor Communication: Maintaining regular communication with investors leads to referrals and sustained relationships. Future Trends: Insights into potential changes in the real estate syndication market depending on political climate and economic factors. Transcript: you can certainly partner with other partners and buy a property together and raise Capital together and it's perfectly fine but as you know all you all need to be active partners and as you also know many times people put these things together not everybody's an active partner some people are just coming into the deal just to raise capital and then they don't have anything to do with the operations or the decision-making or anything like that and that's where you get yourself into trouble with the SEC and the state commission are you looking to achieve massive success in your life without dealing with costly investment nightmares if yes then this is the podcast for you here we provide engineers and busy professionals all the secrets and strategies to create multiple streams of income build generational wealth and live a meaningful Life by Design here's your host Ted Patel welcome back to another episode of decoding cash fla podcast and today we have a very special guest Seth Bradley who is a Securities attorney and a real estate syndicator he's a chief legal officer at tribe West and a managing partner at rise law and law Capital Partners uh Seth is also a host of passive income attorney podcast and uh today we'll like to you know get his perspective on as an attorney I would say uh on the ways different ways to raise capitals and you know what to look into or where to be careful why is why rais Capital Etc so we'll dive deep into those aspect as well as touch based upon uh the pros and cons of passive income so uh Seth welcome to decoding cash flow it's a pleasure having you on the show Absolutely Ted really appreciate you having me on man looking forward to it all right great so said before we uh dive deep into your Niche uh can you give our listeners a little bit background about yourself what do you do and how did you get started in the real estate for sure man I I'll give you the expedited version but um you know I grew up in West Virginia grew up blue collar my dad was a coal miner he's a retired coal miner my mom's a retired school teacher so you know I didn't come from a an entrepreneurship or a real estate background uh blue collar background and you know that kind of sent me into a path of you know full-time W2 and trying to figure out what the best job I can get because I didn't really think of you know entrepreneurship and owning assets and things like that were really an option um so I went into med school um hated it I went for about a year and a half uh dropped out on my own valtion um ended up actually getting my MBA after that and then into law school where I really started to thrive I really liked law school a lot I liked you know I never wanted to litigate but I was always interested in business and transactions and real estate and those sorts of things so um getting that that legal background gave me kind of that really solid foundation to you know honestly at a young age getting myself into into doors uh where I probably didn't belong you know when you say you're an attorney you're a real estate attorney or Securities attorney um you know when you're younger it's like oh really that's really cool um and you kind of you know eat your foot in the door so that's really how I got started um I worked in big law for about six six almost seven years um worked at most recently uh one of the top three law firms in the world um uh you know it it was a great experience gave me a really good background and foundation on Securities Law and kind of that that highest level of sophistication and transactions um and you know allowed me to you know save a little bit of money and really kind of start going out on my own and start purchasing real estate and start investing in syndications passively and then actively um and then eventually start my own firm uh my own Boutique Securities Law Firm that's awesome I love it so you know a lot of people uh you know they they start their investment journey by maybe at at the initial level they buy a small multif family or do a Fix and Flip you know uh how how did you manage to get into syndication directly or what what what was the path that you took you know what inspired you to get into syndication directly while being an attorney in sort of going through through the normal route of you know starting small and then getting into multi family syndication yeah well I'll tell you what Ted I actually took a I took the traditional route man I started you know like a lot of people do I started really small I started listening to Bigger Pockets right you listen to Bigger Pockets you started thinking oh I've got to uh own rental property so um as soon as I got my first big Law Firm job I actually house hacked into a duplex lived in one half uh my wife was flexible enough with me to be able to do that so she didn't mind living in a duplex and living in one half renting the other half out and having them pay the mortgage and that was kind of the beginning and then I just started um like a lot of people uh you know doing fix and flips and doing fixing buy and holds and wholesaling a little bit here and there and then moving your way up to uh you know small multif family and then as I got more sophisticated as an investor and more sophisticated as an attorney and started looking at the clients that I have because I'm working at Big law firms and you know these clients are the folks like like us now right like they're taking down you know $20 million properties hundred million funds things like that um and you just start thinking man I'm I'm not thinking big enough um I need to go bigger how do I do that um you know having that attorney background in real estate Securities really helped me out um but I was still kind of you know a little bit hesitant I didn't really know that side of the business I knew the legal side I knew the closing side but I didn't know the business side um so I started investing passively first and that was after I spoke to some people and they said that's probably the best thing to do you know I had a good job so I I was able to afford it so I invested passively in some deals kind of got my feet wet that way started to understand from you know the investor standpoint what that looked like to invest in a in a syndication or a fund and then at that point I realized hey I I can do this um so I actually started leveraging my Securities background um to partner with other operators um and get an equity position in the company um you know bringing in investors I'm doing the due diligence doing the uh some of the underwriting and and then also you know bringing my Securities uh Securities skills of the table which everybody needs when they're raising capital okay all right that sounds great man so so you did take a traditional route as you mentioned right you yeah maybe maybe didn't uh you know stay in that U uh field for quite long time you just jump to syndication yeah pretty quick hacking yeah pretty quick yeah yeah I mean I built a small portfolio and like I said went into some smaller multifamilies maybe took about three or four years and I started investing passively and then you know by the time I started investing passively I was already looking to go to the active side within you know a couple of months so are you an attorney do you still practice law I do um kind of as a you know it's not like a a full-time gig but I do have my own Boutique Law Firm raise law where you know I I you know if it's down the middle I'll take on the work um you know if it's a real estate syndication if it's a real estate fund or it's a fund of fund I put those together for people U you know I've been doing that for you know over a decade now so it's like breaking sticks at this point but I've really been able to leverage my uh Securities attorney background to um some of these other positions with uh startups so startups are really exciting for me um you know they've those are home run swings right like real estate is kind of like singles like let's let's hit singles let's keep that batting average High um you know these are you know a little bit safer they're secure um when you get into the startup world it's like your chance of failure is pretty high whereas real estate your chance of failure is on the low side um but with with startups it's pretty high but you know that that kind of appeases my risk appetite um to get involved with these startups and I've been able to to like I said leverage my security skills and my background as a a syndicator and a fund manager um to become Chief legal officer for trib bestest so trib bestest um traditionally was a group investing platform and uh you know I was speaking at a conference in the bvis with uh Travis Smith who is the CEO and we really just hit it off and our wives hit it off and you know they were trying to Pivot from this group investing platform to um you know try to try to enter the Securities and the syndication market and I and they were looking at like a cgp model and I said look Travis this this is going to fun funds right like you know this was this was about a year and a half ago um some things were going on in background with the SEC uh doing some investigations and things like that for some well-known folks and you know the market was starting to to see hey we need to we need to start paying more attention to these Securities regulations and maybe get away from the cgp model and the solution all along has always been fund of funds it's just fund of funds is expensive it's hard to put together it's you know all those different things um but what we've done to try best is be able to kind of package that into a fun fun in a box all right yeah we'll we'll speak um get more uh into that fun of fund models you know but before we dive deep into that I just wanted to che check few things like you you mentioned uh startups so in addition to the real estate you also do raise capital for the startups is that so so I'm not raising capital for the startups I'm actually uh fractional clo for not only tribe vest but two other startups one called clavis which is also a real estate uh technology software platform um and then stack rck battery which is a battery manufacturing company so think um you know Tesla power wall it's similar to that it's actually a newer technology that we use a more powerful technology um but it's very similar in nature where you pair that with solar so we're we're a solar manufacturing or a battery Manufacturing Company um and again these are you know these are I would call them somewhat mature startups in in that world I mean um you know we're well over a million and a half in revenue of a stack rack and um we just went live with a fully automated software with with clavis and then triest is of is is really headed towards series a right now so you know all three of them are progressing really well um and looking forward to seeing how I can help help ignite that okay sounds good man all right so now moving on to this uh triest right tell me something about uh a little bit more about what do you do at Tri like you said you have a fund in the Box model yeah now uh so so any any group of investors they can come together create their own fund and they can invest in a operators fund is is that though how it works with triest yeah to a certain extent I mean I think it it helps to think about kind of the history of group investing so traditionally tested what they called group investing it's more similar what you described let's say me you and three buddies put in 100,000 bucks and we've got 500,000 bucks now to get over maybe an investment minimum to invest in a syndication or a fund um and that's it so we just we leveraged each other's Capital to um you know get into a deal at maybe a a large minimum or maybe that uh you know we got a bet we got better financial terms because we put together half a million instead of investing 50,000 bucks or something um the the ISS is there is is no one gets paid right like we're all just putting our money together investing together and it's really set up like a joint venture we all have equal voting rights based on how much money we put in um you know we we make decisions together we all decided to invest in that one deal and we could all decide together to invest in a different deal if we actually want to um but nobody's getting paid um because when you start getting paid now you're talking about Securities laws when you start getting paid you should be licensed or find an exemption so um you know you need a broker's dealer license or be in raia under certain circumstances so that's where you start getting into that um a lot more complicated when that starts to happen and that's what tribe vest pivoted to last year is hey we still have the group investing option but a lot of times what happens is one of those people in the group is the one doing all the work right like one of the person is the one that found tribe vest and is like hey I found this platform I'm gonna let's all put our money together and then you know he's the one collecting the money and badgering people to you know do the distributions and the taxes and all those sorts of things there's somebody putting in some time and effort for that and they at some point they're like hey if I do this next time like I want to get paid for it but how can I do that um you have to find the right uh Capital raising vehicle to be able to legally pay yourself and we've created that with trivest and that kind of coincided with what I mentioned earlier which was kind of the industry pivot away from the cgp model um when I say CP model I mean I mean the abuse of the cgp model you can certainly partner with other partners and buy a property together and raise Capital together and it's perfectly fine but as you know all you all need to be active partners and as you also know many times people put these things together not everybody's an active partner some people are just coming into the deal just to raise capital and then they don't have anything to do with the operations or the decision-making or anything like that and that's where you get yourself into trouble with the SEC and the state commissions and the solution to that is is well first of all just don't do it but the solution to it if you still want to raise capital is to create a fund of funds um but the problem with the fund of funds model is now these former cgps have all these new responsibilities they have to find a Securities attorney they have to put together offering documents they have to find a CPA they have to start a business they have to get a business banking account they have to manage their investors they have to find a portal they have to do all the things that a a real active GP would normally have to do um but typically you know the the active partner is the one doing it for them now they have to do it all themselves so it's a lot more work so in short um it as you mentioned right cgps um they need to be active in the syndication you know if you're Co GP and know any of the property you need to be active and I I also seen and you might have also seen uh there are certain projects where there are 10 or 15 different C GPS and only five or six takes responsibilities other are just you know raising fund for that uh particular property so this helps uh this model uh you know helps the inactive coach I would say Partners to get the fees that they need as well as raise Capital without getting into Crosshair of s that's right that's right and the only reason that it's it's been going on for so long now and I'll say since like I'll say 2012 because that's when the jobs Act pass and you were starting to be able to advertise for um these syndication deals and things like that um is because real estate's been so fantastic right like it's been going up up up since the crash in 2008 um and nobody's nobody's suing anyone for the most part because their Investments are great right up until let's say that little blip in 2020 from but then last year when the interest rates started going up some of these projects started to fail and that's when investors start getting angry because they're not getting you know their distributions and they start asking questions and that's when you're seeing people you know they're getting Capital calls and and they're starting to you know get sued by passive investors that's when these things start to fall apart because if if everybody's happy there's there's you know nobody's going to get caught so to speak you know what I mean like nobody's going to find out that you raised Capital illegally unless somebody's upset and starting last year that's when people started getting upset and that's when you're starting to see some people um you know get exposed for raising capital in the wrong way what what are the fees that uh you can charge in this fund of fund model what kind of fees because as a cgp there are many different venues right you you can charge the finding fees operations management fees uh at the end you can also take a part of the profit uh you know yeah so a lot of comes down to how you structure it right like these are these are very complicated Securities regulations that have a lot of layers on top of them because when you get into a fund of funds you're not just dealing with um what people are familiar with 506 C and 506b exemptions which are the 1930s acts you also get into the 1940s acts when you start dealing with fund of funds um and those are uh the invest the investment advisor Act and the Investment Company act so there are lots of nuances to that and how you can get paid but if you're structured correctly you can get paid the same way so you can get paid an upfront fee you can get paid a um you know an ongoing annual fee percentage and you can get paid a profit split like basically all the same types of fees that you would collect as a cgp you can also collect as a fund manager but again there's a lot of nuances to that okay all right so um for for the new investors right uh uh when when they start into this passive invest investment world you know uh they are you know they get a little intimidated by seeing all the different uh documents that the operator sends them uh the ppms and all the other legal documents right um and so based on your perspective like you know you're an attorney right so what what are the things that the investor needs to checking these legal documents to make sure there are no red flags or to be cautious of something what what are those things that you would like to tell to our listeners for sure and it's tough right like these are not short documents I mean you know the the subscription booklet so to speak that includes let's say the subscription agreement the operating agreement and the the PPM it can be minimum 100 Pages it's probably going to be closer to 200 pages in totality and that's in intimidating I mean that's intimidating for myself who is an attorney let alone you know a passive investor that says hey I I thought I was just going to invest passively like this reading a 200-page legal document is not passive to me so you do need to be educated on kind of the things to look for and you know you should read the whole thing unfortunately I you should at least skim it over and the more you do it the more you'll get comfortable with it and the more when you see that see it the next time and the time after that you'll be able to get through it quicker and quicker because they all look you know they all have the the same basic parts but I you know I would say some things to look for you know first of all make sure that everything matches so let's say the what call the offering memorandum or the pitch deck that the the marketing piece that the operator puts out you know they're going to have their projected returns their fees the proforma they're going to have some other information in there make sure that those numbers match the numbers in the PPM and the PPM is is a Disclosure document so it's a legal document but it's not it's not the final legal document the final document is going to be the operating agreement so you really want to make sure that the the marketing piece or the pitch deck matches the PPM and the PPM matches what the operating agreement says and ultimately whatever the operating agreement says is what goes so if you take the time to read anything it should be the operating agreement even though that will probably be the hardest um hardest document to read because it will be completely in legal ease but that's the controlling document so if if the pitch deck says something um and then the op agreement says another thing the operating agreement is what controls um so you know some big things to look out for are are voting rights you know typically as a passive investor you're not going to have a lot of voting rights but there should be some sort of a mechanism to remove the manager in very extreme circumstances so if there's you know some sort of gross negligence or fraud or misrepresentation or you know things like that then there should be a mechanism to um remove the manager and that's usually done through some sort of a majority vote or super majority vote Plus you know proving that they did commit those actions um again it should be a pretty extreme case but there should be a mechanism there for that um obviously you know make sure that your Fe you know what the fees are going to be you need to know what fees you're paying you need to know um what that waterfall looks like meaning you need to know how you're going to get paid as the passive investor make sure you understand that and make sure it matches your understanding and if you have questions about it make sure you ask the fund manager or ask the operator um to explain it to you in in um you know in non-legal e language so that you can understand it um and then on top of that you know another important thing that you're seeing nowadays is capital calls make sure you know what the capital call language is so if there's some sort of a a demand for Capital from the operator or from the fund manager what triggers that is it mandatory is it discretionary um is it up to a vote it could be up to a vote um just make sure you know the mechanism for that and that you're comfortable with it yeah and if uh if your share gets diluted if you don't contribute to the capital call that's right that's right and it's perfectly fine to get diluted if you don't contribute I mean that's typical like if you don't contribute um you should get diluted right but what you need to look out for is if you get deluded Pro uh based on how much you didn't contribute which is fine um it's typical but you'll see some uh penalty Provisions where you get diluted even more so than than prata and that's where it can be a problem um so just look out for those types of provisions and um in in these documents right the legal documents what if if you take fun of fund model if you take like separate 506b or C right what what are the extra documents in each of these sections that uh uh any any person who wants to start uh raising Capital uh needs to be aware of yeah so if you do a fund of fund you you just have to think of it like it's your own syndication it's your own fund so you're going to have your own separate set of offering documents or subscription booklet whatever you want to call it so there's going to be two sets and looking at it from the passive investor standpoint if you're the passive investor that's going to be investing in the fun of fund there's going to be two of documents you're going to have to look at you're going to have to look at the fund of fund documents um which is going to have the PPM the operating agreement and the subscription agreement and then you're also going to have to look at the offering documents for the um for the Target deal that the fun of fund is investing in so there's going to be two set so uh double the work um but you know there there are some benefits to that and obviously if you're investing in a fund of fund then you have a certain level of trust with that particular fund manager which is you know probably why you're investing with them anyways and sometimes you can get a better deal I mean not all the time but every once in a while you can um so there you know you'll have to review two sets of offering documents but at the end of the day you know it's like I said you'll get better and better at as time goes by as a syndicator uh what what are the different uh assets that you are involved with I know multif family is there anything else that you do syndication for yeah I've done I've done a lot of different things um multif family I've done industrial I've done ret shopping centers um RV parks um different funds right now um I'm actually doing a California U fund so accessory dwelling units so we're doing those in Riverside County it's a $20 million fund um and we're buying single family houses and turning it into a basically a three or four Plex um and sometimes you split the lot and you end up with six to eight units on that thing and they're incredible um it's it it's really the only thing you can get done here in California um with you know Little Resistance because everybody knows California is the king of Regulation so but for some reason they think the adus are the the solution for the housing crisis out here so they let these things get permitted pretty quickly and it's an excellent opportunity it may be might be a short window but right now it's it's a fantastic uh fantastic asset right and uh so you only invest in California you're only focused or are you look at the other properties on out of state also oh I look out of state for sure this is actually the first thing that I've done outside of you know a few single families and condos um in California generally I was I was one of those people that always said hey you can't really invest in California doesn't cash flow it never makees sense um I've actually came around quite a bit to that you know now that I'm I'm a more mature investor and you know you're in you're in New Jersey so you see like you know that big appreciation play as well um I just remember like bigger Pockets used to be they used to preach oh it's all about cash flow right like you know all cash flow don't don't invest for appreciation but you need to invest for both I mean I think you need to invest for cash flow because you need to cover your bases I mean you don't want a negatively cash flowing asset that's for sure you don't want something that's going to cost you money but when you invest in places like New York and Coastal California and you know Beach areas things like that um City centers over the long run they're going to appreciate and they're going to appreciate a lot I mean you might have you know more of a up and down um but at the end of the day it's going to be much higher whereas you know when you invest in which I do I invest in the midwest I invest in the South um those places a little bit more um you know subtle and they're going to increase in in price as well and in appreciation but it's just you know it's a lot more slow um and you might get a little bit more cash flow so you know I like to have a good mix but you know if if you're not strapped for cash um and you're really trying to build long long-term wealth um that appreciation play is is really important absolutely I can't agree with you Mora because it's all about numbers right first of all yeah you don't don't have to have a negative cash as you mentioned uh the other thing is regardless of which state it is like California New Jersey New York uh of course you know there are some landlord friendly States some are not but as long as you know how to navigate those Waters you'll be fine for sure for sure and then and you know obviously Force appreciation in everything I mean I don't buy anything that doesn't have some some upside from rolling up your sleeves for sure so um now you you are an ATT Securities attorney do you see in in in next few years do you see any uh any changes upcoming changes with regards to real estate indication like there are you know some more uh rules or you know coming in you know I I I don't want to get political but I I do think that politics have a a pretty big influence on this um you know I I vote for policy um I don't vote for the the uh person I vote for the policy and I'm in business I'm in real estate so I like to vote for people that are going to be favorable for me so you know this recently proposed massive capital gains tax is absolutely insane to me so things like that really tough to tough to judge right but like you know if it let's say it does go towards um the Republican side let's just say that it it's known that there they want less government oversight um including the SEC um because you've seen the SEC pick up in the last four years um with oversight you've seen it o you know increased um employees with the IRS things like that so that does influence things um especially with the SEC right because we're talking about syndications we're talking about funds it'll make people a little bit more uh trepid to do anything right um if if people if it's more of a free market and you know they're not too worried about the SEC you're going to see more business you're going to see more funds you're going to see more syndications um you know looming is the capital gains thing that is huge that will that will be massive for the real estate market whichever way that goes now even if it even if it goes towards uh the left it's not to say that those laws are going to pass I mean that's that's going to be a really difficult thing to pass anyway ways but if it does that can that can dramatically influence it um and there are other things that are out of control as well I mean things like um you know world wars like things like that you can't predict control you cannot predict those things so you really just you can't focus on politics you can't focus on things that are out of control you have to do what what you can do to to make yourself better and to better your business um but you know I I see the the Securities um the Securities industry um you know funds fun to funds raising capital for Real Estate those sorts of things I can only see it going up I mean there even even with some headwinds from different things from different regulations or different things that are happening around the world um you know just there's a massive there's there there's a massive movement towards it so I think it'll continue to to go up over time okay all right so um before we get to the final round of questions I had one topic that I want to touch based upon you know you being a syndicator if you like to give a listeners a little bit uh overview on the strategies that you use to raise Capital sure sure man um you know and I actually have a really good perspective working at tribe vest now because we deal with so many different uh Capital raisers and fund managers and Lead sponsors and we're getting to see who raises a lot of capital who doesn't who's able to perform who can't and you know you start to see the people that are successful and the people that are not and you know what we're trends that we're seeing are people that already have an existing Network are usually successful out of the gate right like if you're a doctor a lawyer an engineer um maybe even a software engineer someone like that that already has a a wealthy Network those people are generally very successful at raising Capital because they have wealthy friends and it's easy for them to raise uh you know half a million bucks a million bucks out of the gate um that's number one but that only lasts for so long I mean number two once you kind of exhaust those resources you really need to focus on um referrals from those people that invested with you and hopefully you did a good job and you keep your Communications up um which is really important too I should say that keeping those investor Communications are super important and hardly anybody does it you would you've got once they invest with you you got to fall up on regular basis that's right man provide the reports you wouldn't believe it I mean you would think that that that would be one of the easiest things but it's not because everybody has shiny object syndrome and as soon as you close a deal you're moving on to the next one and you're not worried about those other investors well that's your best source of new investors are your current ones for referrals because if they give you a referral that's that's golden that's your easiest way um and then secondarily you're going to have to figure out a way to get in front of strangers and new investors so whatever that looks like if that looks like um going on other people's podcasts or starting your own podcast or speaking at events or um you know if you're a doctor start going to conferences and just talking about um you know what you're investing in and what you're doing and the deals you're deals you're doing things like that you you've got to network you've got to get out there and you've got to figure out a way to get in front of of new people and and new potential investors any any specific uh um tools or you know softwares you recommend um you know me personally I I just use active campaign for my CRM um I've seen a bunch of people use different ones um go high level is great as well because it's all in one so you can create your your emails your funnels CRM your courses if you have one you can manage a mastermind on there you can do it all on there um it doesn't do anything exceptional but it does everything pretty good so that's that's kind of the knock on it but yeah those are the two big ones that that I use same here I'm also good uh I'm I'm also into active campaign oh cool yep yeah yep that's a good tool yeah all right uh so uh Seth loving this conversation you know but uh I also need to be mindful of your time so I would like to move on to the final round of questions uh is there anything else that you like to tell to a list us before we move to the final questions um I would just say you know I've seen this journey before I know a lot of your in your a lot of your listeners are passive investors and a lot of times when I give a keynote when I'm speaking it's a it's two passive investors so and I talk about the journey from passive investing to raising Capital um because that's kind of the the natural progression it's like you invest passively for a while then your friends ask you about that deal and oh man where do you find these Investments blah blah blah and you know eventually you're like man maybe I can raise some Capital but you know doing that transition from passive investor to Capital razor um has never been easier right and especially with um you know I'm going to plug tribe here because it's a done for you product so when you have your five wealthy friends or your 10 wealthy friends that want to invest in a deal but you want to figure out how you can actually get paid for it legally triest does all the stuff that I was talking about doing before that's just a pain like getting your CPA getting a Securities attorney doing your offering documents starting a business we do all that for you we onboard your investors we do everything I mean it's it's a white glove service so you that didn't exist a few years ago um so it's it's easier than ever to make that transition from passive investor to raising capital for somebody like you Ted that's awesome man uh you know it's always good to uh see like you know people simplifying the things less time less money less energy to put in and you get the same kind of returns and uh you know for sure yep uh let's move on to the final round of questions are you ready let's do it all right pretty easy ones okay so all right man I'll take your word for it better not stop me here so uh what are the main source of information main source of information to learn and grow um you know I listen to a lot of podcasts I I do a lot of audio um if it's and especially like Audible for books and then podcast obviously for shorter content um and then if if I think it's a really good audible book then I'll actually buy the hard copy and and try to read it I won't say that I always get to it because I just don't have time but I like to listen to stuff while I'm working out and running and doing stuff like that um but mainly podcasts to just stay up up to date on things and you know I've kind of actually gotten away from Real Estate specific podcast and more into like business things like um you know Alex horos and and those types of guys that talk about business generally I think it's a good flavor um to mix it up with awesome uh what is the one book that you'll recommend would had the most impact on your life or on your business yeah I mean you know it's Rich Dad Poor Dad I mean that's for sure I I'll say another one though because I would say everybody probably says that I mean It Rich Dad Poor Dad definitely had the the most impact I mean it's I think it has that influence on a lot of people when they read that book they're like it's so simple but it just flips the light and it just changes the way that you look at kind of Life generally um but I would say this one it's a little flu flu but Miracle equation by Hal Hal Elrod um who did the miracle morning um this one came after that but it it's great because it's it just the the main line which is unwavering Faith plus extraordinary effort equals Miracles I mean if you just kind of I use that as a mantra because it's like you know gets tough right like and you've got to be consistent and you've got to do it over and over again and when you're an entrepreneur or you're a business owner or even if you're an investor and you're trying to get out of your W2 you're 9 to5 like you don't know if it's going to have a happy ending so you have to have unwavering faith and if you do have that faith and you do keep putting in the consistent effort it's going to work out in the end yeah absolutely I have read that book too it's one of my favorite also and all right so what is the one advice that you like to give to at least any business or investment advice yeah um pay for help pay for Speed um you know you can you can sit here and um figure it out yourself you can go to YouTube University you can go to chat GPT um you can listen to all the podcasts and read the books but nothing's going to accelerate your time like getting a coach or a mentor that's already doing the things that you want to do um and don't be if you can't get them on board for free then pay them to do it um make sure you know what you're doing because a lot of people out there you know call themselves coaches and they're they're not they don't know what they're doing so be careful but if you find a good one don't be afraid to to pay money for that it it just blows my mind that you know people pay 40 50 $60,000 a year for a college education but then for you know a fourth of that they could get direct Hands-On mentorship from somebody that's already doing exactly what they want to do and people don't want to do it it's you know they don't be afraid to pay for Speed don't be afraid to pay for help yeah just check out in detail what the coach has done for you know what exactly he's doing and what what he has done for different people yeah of course if it fits your yeah all right uh SE uh it was a pleasure talking to you and thanks a lot for all the details and information that you provided to thanks Ted really appreciate it man oh before that I just missed one part how can decoding cash FL listeners get in touch with you for sure man I 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MEMORIA DE SAN AGUSTIN, OBISPO Y DOCTOR DE LA IGLESIA San Agustín en su obra no busca exhibirse, sino proclamar la bondad y victoria de Dios sobre su obstinación. Relata su vida de forma cronológica para mostrar que la Revelación es historia y que Dios camina con nosotros.
Oma Rosi hat ein Überbein und musste sich deswegen von ihrer Familie schon einiges anhören. Jetzt aber liest sie in der Bunten: Es ist die Fußkrankheit der Stars. Rosi gehört quasi zu den oberen Zehntausend. Jederzeit und so oft ihr wollt: Die NDR 2 Kult-Comedy direkt aus dem Mehrgenerationen-Haushalt der Familie Freese. Die Lasziv-zupackende Oma Rosi, Helikopter-Mama Bianca, Sohn Svenni und Untermieter und Labertasche Heiko: Die besten Folgen bekommt ihr jeden Morgen in der ARD Audiothek. Ihr habt eine Überweisung in die NDR 2 Kur-Oase? Dann kommt doch mal rein!
On October 21, 2021, cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed on the set of the film Rust, a tragedy that shook Hollywood and the world. In this episode, we explore how a series of missteps, overlooked safety protocols, and human error led to her death. We delve into the history of on-set accidents, the role of unions and armorers, and the legal battles that followed - including the trials of Hannah Gutierrez-Reed and Alec Baldwin.Through interviews, court records, and eyewitness accounts, we examine not just what happened that day, but why it could happen in 2021 despite decades of lessons from past tragedies. Most importantly, we remember Halyna - her artistry, her courage, and the legacy she left behind - and consider what Hollywood can do to prevent another life lost.Support the next generation of cinematographers and honor Halyna's memory by donating to the Halyna Hutchins Memorial Scholarship Fund:Halyna Hutchins Scholarship Fund | American Film Institute***Method & Madness is researched, written, hosted, & produced by Dawn CateMusic by Tymur Khakimov from Pixabay***Get in Touch!:methodandmadnesspod@gmail.comCONNECT:InstagramTikTokDIVE INTO MORE: MethodandMadnessPodcast.com***All sources are listed on the website, under each episode description.MethodandMadnessPodcast.comThank you for listening!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/method-madness--6241524/support.
Reconoce hacia dónde caminas y abre tu corazón a la Palabra del Señor que te exhorta y cuestiona. Muéstrale a Dios tus heridas para que Él te sane y ame plenamente.
Oremos juntos una oración poderosa donde declaro protección, bendición y restauración espiritual sobre tu familia. Hablo de cómo la fe puede dejar un legado generacional, pidiendo a Dios que cada decisión, valor y ejemplo se convierta en herencia espiritual para hijos y nietos. Oro para que ningún arma forjada contra las familias prospere, que sean protegidas de toda influencia negativa, y que cada hogar sea un refugio de valores bíblicos y un faro de esperanza en medio de la sociedad.
Welcome to the place where we get to let our geek flags fly and talk about all things geek. Basically a fuzzy guide to life, the universe, and everything but mostly geek stuff. Way back on Aug 13, 2016… I started on a podcast journey and somehow nine years have gone by. As always happens after a year, we recap the best of the previous one. 49 episodes that includes 8 proper news episodes, 2 waybacks for my kiddo, 4 poopshoots, 3 Geek's Watches, and then 32 episodes I highly recommend. Turns out Blue and I recommend 18 more than others. We picked our ten favorites (* in front of each / BOLD = Me / Italics = Blue) and chat a bunch about the last year. Enjoy!7 Reviews: * 413 - 15 sep - Blue and yellow blue and yellow blue and yellow (Danny & Blue)* 421 - 13 Nov - It was the Podcast All Along* 423 - 25 Nov - The winner of the Game of Thrones is Us (Heather)* 432 - 3 Feb - This show has got bones (Danny, Blue & Tyler)438 - 31 Mar - A Brave New CBM Defenders (Danny)447 - 6 Jun - Geek Talk Andor Spoiler Review (Danny)* 448 - 16 Jun - WHO is the Doctor of Love (Roman & Eddie)25 Others: * 414 - 24 sep - Vader Lives! All hail King James* 415 - 30 Sep - Playing TAPS for TSTO… an Addicts reflection* 416 - 6 Oct - Worst. Level. Ever.* 420 - 4 Nov - Here thar be Monsters* 424 - 3 Dec - Darn Dirty Apes* 426 - 16 Dec - A more than meets the eye poopshoot428 - 30 Dec - Best of 2024… what a geeky good world* 430 - 12 Jan - Running a Great Circle with Indy Hat Guy431 - 20 Jan - What a Disaster433 - 5 Feb - A Fantastic Saga Talk434 - 13 Feb - A Distinguished Competition Talk435 - 20 Feb - A Solo CBM Defenders437 - 23 Mar - The Diversiverse stops being polite… and starts getting real* 440 - 13 Apr - The Paladins of Lore* 441 - 25 Apr - The future is Fe-male443 - 12 May - A Villainous Time* 444 - 20 May - All dressed up - Star Wars talk is a go (KC & Blue)449 - 23 Jun - This is where the fun begins* 450 - 30 Jun - Torment a Deux (Danny & Blue)* 451 - 6 Jul - Into the JAWS of Podcasting452 - 14 Jul - The fever dream movie poopshoot* 453 - 21 Jul - Joining the Cult Classics454 - 28 Jul - Howling at the Moon with Blue455 - 4 Aug - Blue + Me = SDCC457 - 19 Aug - Zombies hate fast foodCongrats on completing Level 458 and Nein, err Nine years of the podcast! Think positive, test negative, stay safe, wash your hands, wear a mask, and good luck out there. Feel free to contact me on social media (@wookieeriot). You can also reach the show by e-mail, laughitupfuzzballpodcast@gmail.com. All other links are easily findable on linktr.ee/laughitupfuzzball for merch, the Facebook group, etc. I'd love to hear from you. Subscribe to the feed on Spotify, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, or any of the apps which pull from those sources. Go do your thing so I can keep doing mine. If you feel so inclined, drop a positive rating or comment on those apps. Ratings help others find the madness. Tell your friends, geekery is always better with peers. Thank YOU for being a part of this hilarity! There's a plethora of ways to comment about the show and I look forward to seeing your thoughts, comments, and ideas. May the force be with us all, thanks for stopping by, you stay classy, be excellent to each other and party on dudes! TTFN… Wookiee out!
A veces no traducimos nuestra piedad en caridad, no ponemos nuestra fe en acción, por miedos e incertidumbres no le creemos a Dios, sin embargo Él quiere nuestra confianza para otorgarnos la felicidad plena que nos quiere dar. Aprendamos juntos a poner nuestra fe en acción con Lupita Venegas sólo aquí en Enamórate. ¡No te lo puedes perder!
A Piccoli Sorsi - Commento alla Parola del giorno delle Apostole della Vita Interiore
- Premere il tasto PLAY per ascoltare la catechesi del giorno -+ Dal Vangelo secondo Matteo +In quel tempo, Gesù parlò dicendo:«Guai a voi, scribi e farisei ipocriti, che pagate la decima sulla menta, sull'anéto e sul cumìno, e trasgredite le prescrizioni più gravi della Legge: la giustizia, la misericordia e la fedeltà. Queste invece erano le cose da fare, senza tralasciare quelle. Guide cieche, che filtrate il moscerino e ingoiate il cammello!Guai a voi, scribi e farisei ipocriti, che pulite l'esterno del bicchiere e del piatto, ma all'interno sono pieni di avidità e d'intemperanza. Fariseo cieco, pulisci prima l'interno del bicchiere, perché anche l'esterno diventi pulito!».Parola del Signore.
Hagamos vida el Evangelio en nosotros, tanto en lo grande como en lo pequeño, en lo interior y en lo exterior.
This is episode 441 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest and YouTube creator Johanna Romero (JoJo The Techie) of PhoneArena -- brought to you by Mint Mobile. In this week's episode, we dive into this year's Made By Google event, and share our first impressions of the Pixel 10 series, Pixel Watch 4, and Pixel Buds 2a -- with an obligatory rant about eSIMs. We then discuss Samsung's new Galaxy Buds3 FE, and cover news, leaks, and rumors, from Oppo, Qualcomm, Redmi, and Redmagic.Episode Links- Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tnkgrl- Donate / buy me a coffee (PayPal): https://tnkgrl.com/tnkgrl/- Support the podcast with Mint Mobile: https://mintmobile.com/mobiletech- Johanna Romero: https://www.threads.com/@jojothetechie- Google Pixel 10 series hands-on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqmvWpgJCx0- eSIM rant: https://www.phonearena.com/news/google-follows-apples-lead-by-dropping-the-physical-sim-in-most-u.s.-pixel-10-series-models_id173396- Google Pixelsnap (Qi2) accessories: https://www.gsmarena.com/the_pixel_10_devices_support_qi2_with_magnets_here_are_the_official_accessories-news-69135.php- Google Pixel Watch 4 and Pixel Buds 2a: https://www.gsmarena.com/google_pixel_watch_4_and_pixel_buds_2a_announced-news-69130.php- Made By Google Event roundup: https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/everything-announced-at-the-made-by-google-pixel-event-including-the-pixel-10-lineup-161155567.html- Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE: https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_buds3_fe_announced_with_spatial_audio_galaxy_ai_and_up_to_30_hours_of_battery_life-news-69092.php- Oppo Find X9 Pro camera specs leak: https://www.gsmarena.com/oppo_find_x9_pro_full_camera_details_leak-news-69132.php- Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4: https://www.gsmarena.com/qualcomm_snapdragon_7s_gen_4_announced_-news-69113.php- Redmi Note 15 Pro to pack Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4: https://www.gsmarena.com/redmi_note_15_pro_will_debut_the_new_snapdragon_7s_gen_4_chip-news-69123.php- RedMagic 11 IP68 rumor: https://www.gsmarena.com/redmagic_11_will_boast_a_world_first-news-69133.phpAffiliate Links (If you use these links to buy something, we might earn a commission)- Google Pixel 10: https://amzn.to/4oPUVKf- Google Pixel 10 Pro: https://amzn.to/3JuKPOU- Google Pixel 10 Pro XL: https://amzn.to/4lFiuCV- Google Pixel Watch 4: https://amzn.to/47cIn9y
Hoy tratamos un asunto de vital importancia para la vida y la permanencia de la Iglesia. Se trata de la autoridad de la Biblia como la voz inerrante y suficiente de Dios en un mundo saturado de influencias anti-Dios y superficialidad espiritual. Es ingenuo pensar que una fe meramente nominal sea suficiente para enfrentar la guerra espiritual en la que estamos inmersos los cristianos del siglo XXI. Hoy enfatizamos la necesidad de un estudio profundo y constante de las Escrituras. El pastor Israel nos presenta cinco doctrinas fundamentales sobre la Biblia: su origen divino, su naturaleza infalible e inerrante (sin errores), su suficiencia para guiar la vida de fe, su claridad (fácil de entender) y, finalmente, su autoridad incuestionable. El verdadero discipulado implica no sólo creer lo que Jesús creía sobre la Biblia, sino también permitir que esta moldee la mente y la vida, ya que es la única roca sólida en medio de las dificultades cotidianas de la vida. 2 Pedro 1:16-21.
Una cosa es el pecado que cometes y otra muy distinta intentar justificarlo.
DOMINGO XXI DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO, CICLO C Debemos anunciar el Evangelio, ser humildes, vigilantes y trabajar en nuestra conversión. Al mismo tiempo, confiemos en que Dios salva a quienes parecen estar muy lejos del Él.
En un mundo secular tan enfocado en alcanzar únicamente los logros personales, la Biblia nos llama a procurar que otros logren los objetivos del Señor en sus vidas. Hoy hablamos de eso en Pensando con Fe.
MEMORIA DE LA SANTÍSIMA VIRGEN MARÍA, REINA Desde el amor, la fe, el servicio y la pureza María Santísima organiza tus afectos y tiempo para que estén unidos a la gloria de Dios. Descubre ese lugar que el Señor ha querido para ella en tu corazón.
The big moment has finally arrived, Made By Google launches today and we've got the full breakdown of all the new phones, watches and earbuds and all the software to go with them. Listen as Florence Ion, Mishaal Rahman and Ron Richards breakdown the rollout along with a little bit of the rest of the world of Android this week.Note: Time codes subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor00:04:00 - MADE BY GOOGLEGet all the details on the phones from the Pixel 10 to the Pixel 10 Pro/Pro XL to the Pixel 10 Pro FoldThere's a bunch of new software to go with these phones bring new AI powered featuresAnd there's accessories! From cases to ring stands to the Pixelsnap magnetic charger and stand and a dual charging plug!The Pixel Watch 4 has got two sizes and lots of watch band combinations and of course, AI featuresAnd for your ears, there's the Pixel Buds 2A and a new color for the Pixel Buds 2 Pro00:50:30 - NEWS & HARDWAREDetails emerge on the Android 16 QPR2 release and it's got some very interesting featuresFoldables seem to be having a moment as Samsung shows strong market share increasesLooking for affordable earbuds with ANC? Samsung's got you covered with the Galaxy Buds 3 FE 00:59:11 - APPSWe've got our first look at Calling Cards on the Google Phone app and it's pretty cool!You can now have a temporary chat with Gemini and we're all thankfulWho needs Duolingo? Google Translate has a Gamified Learning feature coming to help you learn a new language Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Ed talks with Dr. Lina Quesada-Ocampo of North Carolina State University. They discuss Lina's work with the pathogen Phytophthora capsici and the damage it can do on various vegetable crops. Additional Resources https://www.annualreviews.org/content/journals/10.1146/annurev-phyto-021622-103801 https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/epdf/10.1094/PDIS-02-12-0211-FE https://veggiepathology.wordpress.ncsu.edu/ How to cite the podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) Quesada-Ocampo, L.M.(Interviewee). S4:E30 (Podcast). Drowned in Dread: Phytophthora capsici. 8/20/25. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network. https://sites.libsyn.com/416264/s4e30-drowned-in-dread-phytophthora-capsici Transcript
MEMORIA DE SAN PIO X, PAPA San Pío X combatió la herejía modernista que pretendía entender el Evangelio según lo admisible en cada tiempo; anular la autoridad de Dios en la sociedad mediante el liberalismo anticlerical y reducir la revelación bíblica a simples ejemplos morales.
El. P. Javier Olivera Ravasi conversa con El Depósito de la Fe.Para ayudas a QNTLC: https://fundacionsanelias.org/
Me llega el caso de Malena, la cual vivió la incomoda escena que muchos hemos vivido, gente que esta platicando super fuerte en el templo. ¿Se vale decirle algo a esas personas?¿Qué hacer?¿Cómo hacerlo? o ¿Me quedo sin hacer absolutamente nada? en este episodio daré una propuesta a nuestra amiga de Tijuanan
En este episodio te hablo sobre; Crianza según la Biblia - 6 Mandatos para Formar a tus Hijos Descubre Todo Nuestro Contenido Exclusivo Aquí: ¡Haz Clic Ahora! http://omayrafont.com/contenido/ Síguenos en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omayrafont/
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MEMORIA DE SAN BERNARDO, ABAD Y DOCTOR DE LA IGLESIA San Bernardo impulsó la reforma de la vida monástica, tuvo gran influencia en el siglo XII por su don de consejo. Su vida nos recuerda que los santos también han tenido sus fracasos y dio un giro en el estudio teológico sobre la Virgen María.
La vida placentera y los bienes materiales dificultan los esfuerzos, el desprendimiento y las renuncias propias del combate espiritual y del servicio al prójimo.
Hoy tenemos el privilegio de adentrarnos en un mensaje que promete tocar las fibras más profundas de nuestro ser y revelar la magnitud del amor divino. Nos sumergiremos en un pasaje bíblico conocido como uno de los más conmovedores del Antiguo Testamento: el capítulo 11 del libro de Oseas. Este mensaje nos invita a reflexionar sobre la inmensidad de la gracia y la misericordia de Dios. A través de él, exploraremos temas cruciales que apelan profundamente a nuestra experiencia cristiana como: La persistencia y profundidad del amor de Dios a pesar de la distancia o la desobediencia. Las consecuencias de la rebeldía y la obstinación frente al llamado divino. La conmovedora compasión de Dios y su deseo inquebrantable de restauración. La elección fundamental que determina nuestro destino y propósito. La urgencia de responder a esta invitación transformadora que se nos presenta. Prepárate para escuchar una palabra que no sólo ilumina la Escritura, sino que también busca hablar directamente a tu corazón, invitándote a considerar lo más importante de tu vida en la presencia del Señor. Oseas 11.
No juzgar es reconocer que solo Dios dicta sentencias definitivas e inapelables. La auténtica justificación traer la justicia de Dios a la vida, o sea, poner el orden de Dios en la vida. Y atención porque, por nuestra naturaleza herida, tendemos a olvidarnos del Señor cuando todo va bien.
El P. Javier Olivera Ravasi explicando el derecho de los fieles dentro de la Iglesia según el derecho canónico.Modelos de denuncias:- Modelo de denuncia por abusos litúrgicos: LINK.- Modelo de denuncia por negación de la comunión en la boca o de rodillas: LINK.- Modelo de denuncia por posible escándalo público: LINK.- Modelo de denuncia por predicación contraria a la Fe o moral católicas: LINK.Para ayudas a QNTLC: https://fundacionsanelias.org/
DOMINGO XX DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO, CICLO C En ocasiones la intranquilidad es necesaria en nuestra vida cuando el pecado se ha afianzado de tal manera que comienza a parecernos normal.
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Fe hecha canción es el programa de EWTN Radio Católica Mundial que promociona la música de los grupos y cantantes católicos del mundo hispano. Desde el Estudio 3 de Radio Católica Mundial, Douglas Archer comparte con ustedes una hora cargada de canciones, incluyendo las últimas novedades y estrenos, y de vez en cuando con algún invitado que canta o toca en directo.
Pidamos al Señor que nuestros hogares, escuelas y parroquias sean sitios donde Cristo Maestro pueda encontrarse con sus más pequeños discípulos y hacer de ellos sus más grandes santos.
Origen y significado del puritanismo y la respuesta a la pregunta ¿Hay personas puritanas en la Iglesia?¿Cómo evtar ser puritano? y sobre todo, cómo vivir una espiritualidad que se vea libre del puritanismo.
SOLEMNIDAD DE LA ASUNCIÓN DE LA SANTÍSIMA VIRGEN MARÍA La amistad con María Santísima purifica nuestra mirada y nos preserva del pecado; inspira a las mujeres a ser sabias, piadosas, fuertes y generosas; y nos ayuda a reconocer la fealdad del pecado.
P. Rafael (Venezuela)En la fiesta de san Maximiliano Kolbe, recordamos su vida y nos preguntamos: ¿qué espera Dios de mí?[Ver Meditación Escrita] https://www.hablarconjesus.com/meditaciones-escritas/
‘Sgwrsio' ydy enw'r podlediad hwn ac mae'n cael ei gyflwyno gan Nick Yeo sydd yn siaradwr Cymraeg newydd.Yn y bennod yma mae Nick yn sgwrsio gyda Hans Obma sydd yn actor ac yn ysgrifennwr.Mae Hans yn enedigol o Wisconsin yng ngogledd yr Unol Daleithiau a bellach yn byw yn Los Angeles.Fe benderfynodd ddysgu Cymraeg ar ôl darganfod bod ei fam-gu yn byw ym Mrynmawr, Blaenau Gwent cyn symud i America ar ôl yr Ail Ryfel Byd.Treuliodd haf 2023 yn dysgu'r iaith ar gwrs ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd, ac wedi iddo ddychwelyd i America mae'n parhau i ddysgu trwy ddilyn cwrs ar-lein.
Jesús está convencido que la única manera de vencer la persistencia del mal es con la persistencia en el perdón, perdón que buscamos y perdón que damos.
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La Nueva Alianza no puede fracasar porque Nuestro Señor conquistó para nosotros el don del Espíritu Santo, Don que nos hace capaces de ser realmente fieles al Señor.
Ideas que debemos desaprender: que para surgir hay que hundir a otros; que no somos dignos de ser amados; y que solo vale lo que se logre por uno mismo, olvidando que todo es don de Dios.