Nate interviews Radigan Carter, an individual investor who spent 10 years working on 5 continents in the military, private sector and government. He is interested in using his knowledge (he has a civil engineering degree) and extensive experience in building individual and generational wealth.
0:00 intro
2:57 Radigans background
5:13 Taliban truck bomb
7:04 A soldiers perspective
10:26 Comradery & craftsmanship
16:28 Natural gas
20:22 Hard work defined
26:12 China
33:44 Investing
48:02 Passive investing
52:00 An advantage
56:01 Peace of mind
58:44 Interest rates
1:06:52 Where to find Radigan
radigancarter.com
Twitter: @radigancarter
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