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Just came across something interesting about Grant Cardone's net worth hitting $1.6 billion, and honestly his take on retirement is pretty refreshing compared to what most people think.
So this guy has built massive wealth through his equity fund, 10X Studios, CardoneVentures, the health system, his education platform, conferences - basically a whole ecosystem. But here's the thing: he's got zero plans to retire. And it's not because he needs the money.
When asked about it, Cardone basically said he doesn't know what else he'd do with his time. Like, he could literally stop working tomorrow and live comfortably forever, but he keeps going. Why? Because the work itself is the reward for him.
He mentioned something that stuck with me: "Most people only work enough so it feels like work. Successful people work at a pace that gets such satisfying results that work is a reward." That's actually a different mindset entirely.
What I found most telling is that Cardone's net worth situation didn't change his drive - if anything, it validated his approach. He talks about how helping people, sharing strategies he's learned, being around other successful people debating ideas, reaching younger entrepreneurs - that's what gets him excited. He wanted that kind of mentorship when he was starting out, so now he's doing it for others.
It's less about the money at this point and more about impact and purpose. He literally said "As long as I'm valuable, I'm going to keep working." That's the opposite of the retire-at-30 fantasy most people chase.
Makes you think about what wealth actually means to different people. For Cardone, grant cardone's net worth is just a byproduct of doing what he loves, not the end goal. The work is the thing.