Getting started on Steemit! How I was able to break through my borders to get to where I am today.
I've just started on Steemit and wanted to write a little introduction!
How I was able to break through my borders to get to where I am today.
There were many struggles that have turned me into the man that I am today. The point of this about me page is not to impress you or try to convince you that I've "made it." I simply want to share my story with you in the hopes that you will relate to some of it and that my vision for Borderless will resonate with you.
2001 - Look out world, here I am.
I was born in San Diego, California On New Years Eve 1983.
The fact that I came out a few days earlier than expected meant that my parents were able use me as a tax write-off for the entire year and saved $500 on the insurance deductible that went up the very next day. Because of this my parents have always said that I've been good with money since the day I was born.
As you might have been able to guess from the picture I was the son US Navy Senior Chief.
2001 - DJ Gizmo
I went to high school in Charlotte, North Carolina during which time I was a DJ (that's my actual business card on the right) and all around trouble maker.
I eventually was hired by an entertainment company where I did 2-3 weddings a week at nothing less than $1000 a gig. This in addition to having my own studio where I would produce and record music with local artists.
Music was my first passion.
2004 - US Navy, Iraq and Hurricane Katrina
After I graduated from high school I wanted to do something important, something with an impact, and I didn't think that being a DJ was going to do it for me. College didn't interest me very much, and besides, I didn't have the money to pay for it. Naturally as a guy raised in a military family I thought of the US Navy as a good option.
I went to boot camp in 2004 and was then stationed onboard the USS Bataan during which time we took part in Operation Enduring Freedom in Iraq and Hurricane Katrina Relief.
2008 - Epic Crash
When I was 20 years old I did two things that were out of the ordinary for someone my age. I bought my first house and I got married. Neither of these decisions worked out as planned.
Only two years after I had bought my condo in Virginia Beach for $85,000 it was assessed to have a value of $150,000. I thought just simply buying and holding property was the road to wealth so I doubled down and bought another rental house with an equity loan. I got out of the Navy after my 4 year contract and started a home renovation business with a friend to try to take part in the party that was going on in real estate. Little did I know that the party was actually over before I even arrived.
In 2008 not only did my properties take a nosedive in value but my renovation business dried up and my marriage fell apart. This was a the perfect storm that caused me to question everything. You could definitely call this my
waking up moment where I began to have doubt about what I had been told about the global economy and the normal path in life that I thought had worked out so well for the generations before me.
It dawned on me that the entire game had changed and so I immersed myself in learning about how to succeed in the very different world that we are now living in.
This is when I decided to foreclose on the properties that I owned and leave the United States with only what I could fit in one suitcase.
2010 - Viva Madrid
I enrolled in a University in Madrid Spain where I studied international business. The school I went to was full of very interesting students from all over the world and I used my time off to travel Europe with them and others. This experience gave me a new understanding of world history and different cultures.
Another part of this period that affected me was studying economics and business in a time and place where things were really starting to hit the fan economically. I could see first hand the turmoil that was being created by the giant shift that was taking place. During my free time I would walk into the lectures of world famous economist Jesus Huerta De Soto and watch his fiery presentations. I was also the head of the SLU Economics Club where I was able to have in depth discussions with his professors and PHD students on a regular basis.
2013 and beyond
Since graduating I have been on one adventure after another including helping start a bank in Barbados, managing a hotel in Acapulco and getting back into real estate sales and renovation, but this time in Mexico.
I also started doing work for online publications that dealt with offshore investments. Once I got started getting a hang of online marketing I decided to start Borderless to provide what I thought was needed information for those trying to stay on the cutting edge of today's business environment.
The vision of Borderless is to help entrepreneurs and investors navigate through the information age.
This project has taken a life of it's own and I still can't believe some of the people that I have been able to contact and have STAYED in contact with because of it. What this is really all about is creating a global network of people that can work together to stay on top of the latest business technology trends.
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Welcome to the Steemit community. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Wish you much luck! Cheers! Follow me @news.world.tvv
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WELCOME TO STEEMIT :) Glad to see more people like you - here join the steemit! Being a steamboat is a great adventure! Here you can win money while blogging! At first it will not be easy, but it is not impossible. So just write it from your heart and everything will be fine. ! Applause! Wish you much luck! Greetings, @ilhampratama!
Its great to have you here @borderlessblog. Do have a wonderful moment
Your youtube vids were some of the first I came upon when researching living abroad and working remotely. Taking a vacay this October to check out Mexico City and Guanajuato. Thanks for all the content you've put out there. Great info :)