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[Book Talk] How did Yongsu, who worked for a small and medium-sized enterprise, earn 70 million won per month with investment properties?

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  • I participated in the book talk of Yongsu Kang's 'How did Yongsu, who worked for a small and medium-sized enterprise, earn 70 million won per month with investment properties?' and listened to stories related to operating one-room.
  • I was impressed by the CEO's stable life through 'action', and I realized once again the importance of action to achieve economic freedom.
  • In particular, I was deeply impressed by the process of achieving economic freedom, a life of time wealth, and a stable life through the CEO's 'action'.



CEO Kang Yong-soo, who helped me decide to run a one-room apartment.

This is the book he wrote.

'How did Yong-soo, who used to work at a small and medium-sized company, earn 70 million won a month with investment property?' I attended the book talk event.

As soon as I entered the entrance, I saw the CEO, and he had a really good impression.

He even took pictures with the participants...


(He owns about 140 rooms in 5 one-room buildings.)

About 30 participants freely asked questions,

and they had a time to briefly explain themselves before asking questions.

A word that touches the heart

"The reason why you are here is not the amount of knowledge, but the amount of practice."

When I decided to run a one-room apartment, I envied the CEO's 'stability'.

More than the monthly revenue of tens of millions of won, I envied the stable atmosphere that came from beyond the YouTube screen.

When I see people who have achieved financial freedom, they have a similar atmosphere.

I think similar situations lead to similar minds and create similar atmospheres.

The main way to reach a stable state of mind is the 'practice' that I mentioned earlier.

Just confirming this part was a really precious time.

Practice -> Financial Freedom -> Time Rich Life -> Stable Life



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