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Muthia I think that people say the persistence and they continue to complain, complain to the people for it. And also, I mean, even though Alabama real estate commission did not want to do anything, I did send them a whole lot of stuff. I sent you a copy of the all. So I think that they knew that I was not going to just take this lying down. I was good enough for you. So you know, it took some time, you know, and eventually they did, you know, come back and invite back from me, you know, at what I paid for, they.
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And so they did, I would say came pretty close to break even. And you and Carrie were very generous to helping me out as well so that out, I really appreciate that as well. So, overall it took some time and effort but I think once they knew I was not going anywhere and I kept filing this complaint and. You are not going to be a victim on my watch. We will help you with any issues that arise if you want to know where to go to help get you know most of these people and companies these weasels these bad apples, big companies, small companies, I mean the big companies do it the worst.
They literally stole my iPhone. You know, these bad actors, they go through life just rolling over people. They just roll over people. You know, nightmare With those guys, you know, even if it costs you money, even if it costs you time, you have got to do something. This is part of the duty of just being a citizen in the civilized world, you got to hold these bad actors accountable.
And, you know, these administrative complaints, these regulatory agencies, these various government agencies, in all these different states, you know, they accumulate these letters, okay, they might not do something on the first complaint, but on the second or third one or the fifth one, they might just go revoke their license. We had a bad actor in Austin, Texas. One of our clients has been on the show, I recommend it. He filed a complaint and he got some money out of them.
You know, the guy mostly made good. I think he got his license suspended for a month or something. So, yeah, you know, do not be a victim folks. Do not be a victim. Hey, Messiah. Thanks for sharing that. A couple things I want to mention before we get to our guest today.
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We basically make money one way essentially we run a referral network referring you to local market specialists and providers in different areas. We got a couple great events coming up. Of course, I am getting ready to go to the Ice Hotel with our venture Alliance mastermind group next week.
With Aya I plan to do a podcast from within the Ice Hotel. So yes, if my equipment does not freeze, I hear the acoustics are incredible in their in in the ice cave. Jason Hartman You can all look forward to that.
Pretty neat stuff. As far as events that everybody can participate in, in May. Go to Jason Hartman comm click on events. A lot of you have already purchased tickets for that Philadelphia event. So I am staying back east for the week between those two events.
So I hope you will all consider joining us get a one time ticket for venture Alliance if you want to do that, but certainly come to creating wealth Philadelphia.
And again, these are our first events in the northeast. Well, actually, we did Newport Rhode Island and did the mansion tour with the venture Alliance a few years back, but our first public, bigger seminar event, Bakkies will be this one in Philadelphia. So join us for that Jason hartman. Click on events and get your tickets for that early bird prices. I think we better get to our 10th episode guests and talk about networking. Jason Hartman if I look forward to having you on the show where we go into detail about your story, really helping and educating the other investors about that.
So here we go. His forthcoming book friend of a friend offers readers a new perspective on how to grow their networks and build key connections. His TED Talk has been viewed over 1. David, welcome. So as we talked about off air, zillions of gurus say they can teach you how to be a better networker. There are many books on the topic. But you really dive into a more scientific approach, I believe.
Tell us about that and what we can learn from it. So there are, this is not the first networking book out there in the world. But one of the things that I found about two years ago, in the course of writing, looking for another book, ID, etc, I dove deep into the research on network science.
And you know, people are probably a little bit familiar with like six degrees of separation or weak ties, that type of thing. So the goal was really to write a book that is this is not how to network according to Dave Burke is this is how your network works.
And so the best strategies that you can come up with are, learn how it works, and then act accordingly. Jason Hartman Right, right. So how does it work? I mean, is there really a scientific methods and networking,. David Burkus the first thing to do is really to develop a different mental model, right?
Or their LinkedIn connections, etc. The truth is, networks are three dimensional, right? Jason Hartman Okay, okay, so give us an example of how we might apply this. And we have mutual friends, but the definition of friendship has obviously changed pretty dramatically. David Burkus right. Some of the best strategies are to avoid those places where the whole goal is to meet new people, and actually participate in what are known as shared activities. These are things where there is an activity to participate in together whether there is something at stake to win or lose.
So this could be everything from sports leagues to pick up basketball leagues. One of my favorite examples in the book is a friend of mine, Christian Bruh, who runs a dinner party where Dinner is served only after everybody takes turns cooking.
Jason Hartman Yeah, I would agree with that. Certainly working on something having a project together or I mean the stock and trade Friendship is shared experiences, right? Okay, so someone listening to this that wants to improve their network or, you know, maybe even get to a specific person a specific contact, if you will,. David Burkus what do they do? So when you look at the way that studies are conducted, six degrees of separation came from sending messages out to a bunch of random people, and then asking them to get in touch with a specific person.
And then those people had to choose who is the best person to introduce me to that other person. And the Facebook research is a little bit different.
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