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The Reality of Building Wealth in Your 20s and 30s with Alex Morton

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Alex Morton has seen every side of success — early wins, massive income, public stages, and personal collapse. In this episode of Right About Now, Ryan Alford talks with Alex Morton about the real jo...

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Because a lot of young people, man, they don't want to listen to somebody with white hair. It is what it is. But the listen to a young guy with the roles, Royce, and some big house, and some jewelry, you kind of blind them with, like, hey, this is what I have and this is what I've done. And then you give them real information that they can apply.

And it actually teams their life if they want to. This is right about now with Ryan Alford, a rad-cast network production.

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Taking the BS out of business for over six years and over 400 episodes. You ready to start snapping necks and cash and checks? Well, it starts right about now. Hey guys, what's up? We're talking growth today.

We're talking success engineering. We're talking to Alex Morton. What's up, brother? What's up, man? Happy to be here.

Hey, brother, it's good to have you. You came. I'll just say this. You'd hit my radar a little bit.

But the people that I really trust that I really like, you need to talk to Alex Morton.

I said, all right, I want to talk to Alex Morton and I know you're best selling off there. I know you got a lot cooking. Momentum creator. Growth catalyst.

I'm like, this guy must be a marketing. I like to do this. That's very real about you. Let's start wherever you want to start. You kind of give him your background, your history, kind of your success journey.

I was born in Houston, middle class America, saw mom and dad working super hard at a young age. They were in home building and they had a massive bankruptcy in the mid 90s and then they got into the insurance business. So we went from like Houston, Texas to six months in West Virginia, eventually ended

in Bexley, Ohio, small town in really at 14, 15, 16. My dad gives me thinking, girl, rich, rich dad, poor dad, I think big and kick ass by Donald Trump. Like looking at business and entrepreneurship and be my own boss and when school, I did okay.

I made the honor all a few times, spoke all basketball tennis, whatever, but I was never

interested in what they were talking to me. And the classroom, I was always into business and marketing and sales and doing something big. At 18, I left Colorado, I went to Arizona State for college. I'm in over there.

I fell in a real estate actually at 18, I saw a million dollar listing. I went got my real estate license that literally just 18 years old. I was wheeling and dealing, I was stealing agents listing, marketing them as my own campus, making some money. And then I fell into a specific industry.

And I've been there now for almost 12 years. And I was just super fortunate to hit something at a great time because there was an industry out there that never really had young people marketing. And I saw it.

And I said, man, if these older folks can make 30, 40, 50, 100 K a month, I think young people

can really blow this sucker out of the water internationally. And that's where I made my first million at 24. And it was kind of like this rock bottom to rock star to rock bottom again. And now thankfully, I'm back doing some amazing things. It's been a hell of 12 years.

I've spoken in 75 countries around the world. I've made a lot of money. I've spent a lot of money. I've made a lot of mistakes. I've made a lot of good decisions.

And now I'm sitting here talking and it's been fun. I watched some of you speaking stuff. You're really dynamic. There's an authenticity to you, man, that really struck me. It wasn't overly produced, but it was still polish.

It was authentic. That's probably had something to do with your success, have I had to guess?

You can always tell someone that maybe made 100 grand one time in a month or even a year.

And everything's got to be super formulated and organized. All this kind of stuff. And one of my good friends and mentors, Grant Cardone, which a lot of people know, I love the guy so much. Not just because he's a good dude, but he's so raw and real.

And he's like, I'm going to tell you the way it is because I've done it. And I feel at my age, other people that are made more money than me, absolutely, but being able to earn dozens of millions of dollars in your low 30s, you weren't a lot of stuff. And I feel like I know how to just give people the truth. So why mess around with all the marshmallows and rainbows is tell people how it is.

And if some people like you, love you, or hate you, that's not even my business. My business is to give people the formula to go out there and win and that's that. What defines success for Alex Moore? Well, what's up guys, one of the fastest ways to grow a business isn't some big marketing play.

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and I see the possibility of making $40,000 a month, I want to have fun, spend money, cars, watches, clothes, all this kind of stuff. And now it's 32, in my personal growth journey, obviously, has extrapolated out. Money, to me, is just one of the spokes on the wheel. My biggest goal now is to be the best-newly married.

The best husband, I could possibly be the best leader I could possibly be. I feel like money is a massive part of success, but it's really living on purpose, being fulfilled at the end of the day. A lot of people say I just want to go change people's lives, and I want to help people.

And to me, it's like, I want to make it ton of money, but I want to do it by helping a lot of people and making it different. So that's where I kind of sit now on this idea of success. And I also believe it's a moving target.

You have an entrepreneur get to 100 grand a year, immediately they want 200 grand a year. If it's progressive realization of what you really want. When we talk about this industry, being in a 12 years, what exactly are we talking about?

Now we're working. I'm one of the highest paid probably the most money ever earned on the 35. And that's not ego.

I'm a very humble guy, just that's what it is.

But there's pros to our industry. There's cons, some people of us, some people despise the industry. But I've used this as the platform to build my name, my brand and to also impact people in 75 countries around the world. So for me, it's been a great environment for growth.

Network marketing comes with a stigma. Absolutely. And I feel like you're breaking it daily. How do you define network marketing? It's the idea of instead of spending money on billboards,

magazine ads, TV commercials, movie previews, YouTube ads, the idea of word of mouth. And obviously it works. It makes sense. You know, these companies like,

am way our bond Mary Kay, right, they're doing 5 billion, 7 billion a year.

And it works. I think network marketing, this is my opinion doesn't mean the fact. Sure.

I think it's the best opportunity for someone that doesn't have a surplus of cash

to go start a business. They can get started for $2,300, $4,500. So I guarantee, but they can get the six, seven and even eight figures a year through hard work, learning, persistence. But there is a stigma.

Because there's a lot of people in our profession that do it super bad, super wrong, they market it terrible. They say it's a get rich overnight thing. Dude, it's not a get rich quit. It takes time just like anything else.

But yeah, network marketing's giving me my shit. It's giving me a lot, man. So you're obviously pushing certain products, certain services. What have been the cash cows of the 12 years? Where I really hit my first home run was a healthy energy drink.

Imagine, I'm in college. I'm an Arizona state, number one party school in the country, right? Oh yeah. It takes slamming, rebel rock star monster. And I'm like dude, instead of drinking that drink this, you're going to get paid for it,

if dude, I went viral. I was like at Ohio State, I was at Michigan State. I was at A.S.U.I. was at University of Texas and Austin, tens of thousands of young people just going bonkers with this thing. And then I kind of grew up and I realized it's not even about really the product so much,

the physical product so much, it's about freedom. I fell into a company where I've been now for six years, and it's obviously been the grand slam on my career, where it's real financial education. It's cryptocurrency, it's 4x, it's e-com, and it's just education. We don't invest money.

We don't make money on brokers, but we give people some of the education that if they grew

up in the middle class of America or in Ecuador or Peru or in poverty, their parents never

talk them about how to make money, how to multiply money, how to say money on tax. That's what I've been a part of, and that's been the biggest catalyst financially for sure

In my career.

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Go to wix.com/harmony, that's wix.com/harmony, start your website today. Crypto and NFTs. Anything and everything that's kind of falling out of. Digital currency. There's an education that you do and promote and there's a network aspect, I guess, a layering

of compensation for that education. Right. We've got great traders and educators that teach people how to trade and multiply money to all that. And then there's people like me that are sales, marketing, leadership, momentum.

Because I've been a part of a close to probably two billion now in team sales.

So I go in there and help just explode the marketplaces and build the business. What's your key to success in sales? Asking me that at 32, it has a lot to do. It's just telling the truth. In 2022, I feel like there's so much over-hyped nonsense.

And when you just tell a prospect, whether it's car sales insurance network marketing, ad agency, I mean, just tell people to deal, this is what it is. This is what it costs. I feel like you're going to close more deals instead of running around the bush all the time and over-hypened under deliver and telling the truth, being transparent, it has a lot

to do with confidence and how the sales person sees themselves. Literally, they're self-image of who they are. That's a big factor when it comes to closing small deals or multi-million dollar deals. I know you guys are doing tours, you know you've been on the road a ton. What's that process?

Is that getting people to these events and promoting the education?

Talk to me about that as a kind of part of your ecosystem. I was just in, let's see Los Angeles, Phoenix Arizona, Dallas, Texas, Chicago, DC, Maryland, New York, and then Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and then Miami, Florida, and in these environments, sometimes we'll have people get up and they'll talk about how they grew their account from zero to

one or two or three million in crypto or for X trading.

But for me, being one of the more featured speakers, I go in there and I talk about how I went from a broke college kid to a multi-million there. It really boils down to just the age-old success principles you can hear from thinking girl rich and your early night and girl, my men tour Bob Proctor, but I kind of tailor it to like the millennial generation, because a lot of young people, man, they don't want

to listen to somebody with white hair. It is what it is. But they listen to a young guy with the roles, Royce, and some big house, and some jewelry, you kind of blind them with like, hey, this is what I have and this is what I've done. And then you give them real information that they can apply and actually change their life

if they want to. Talk to me about some pentacles, some things that like, oh shit, I had no idea, that was going to happen and it happened and you may not have even appreciated it in the moment. Talk to me about some things you look back on and have that kind of reflection. There was a moment in 2014 where I was walking into, or 2013, I was walking into another

presentation because in our business back then it was living room after living room after living room and then it was hotels out for hotels and then it turned into a Reno. It went to Lagos, Nigeria, and 5,000 people show up and I was walking into a room and I'm 23 years old and the CEO of our first company calls me, he said, you know what I just did?

That's it. What? He said, I just looked at your commissions.

I paid you a million dollars faster than I've ever paid anybody in my career, the youngest

and fastest ever to do it. In the moment I was walking into a presentation, it didn't even like register in my mind. And I talk about that now because I was so busy being effective and productive. I wasn't even thinking about the numbers, but there's been a lot of moments man.

I remember walking on stage for the first time in front of 7,500 people in Las Vegas and

right before I went on all of a sudden, I was just overwhelmed with the motion, dude. I just couldn't stop crying. I don't know what the hell was going on. Now it's just so proud of myself getting kicked out of the door rooms, getting handcuffed 10 years on an 18 to now, holy shit, look where I am.

But there's been a lot of moments, there's also been some major downfalls. I went from almost two million bucks to the down to less than 90K of my savings account, 30 pounds overweight, pretty much depressed and anxiety, cry myself to sleep, freaking out. There's been a lot of moments of pentacles of success and there's been a lot of moments

of, dude, this isn't rock bottom, I don't know what the hell it is.

I feel like all of those moments make me and make us who we are.

At the end of that, it builds our character and builds our passion for what we're doing. One hundred percent right. The journey is everything, but anyone that tells you the journey is one straight line

as both full of it and never really had a true journey.

I do want to talk to you a bit about more specifics around crypto and those things. There's still this air of unknown and mystery kind of with blockchain and crypto. Let's give them a little taste for just some of the general principles you're kind of talking about and they're kind of part of your crypto Bible. I'm a part of one of the largest financial educational companies on the planet right now.

In 2016, I did not know what 4x was and I knew Bitcoin, but I didn't know what the hell

Bitcoin was at all. And honestly, I was not an early adapter. I was like, dude, this is digital.

It's weird. I don't even know what is it. What's going on? But when you're ignorant about something, it doesn't mean you're stupid.

It means you just don't understand it.

I kind of dove into it and I had these different conversations. I was shaking hands with people that were really doing this. It's truly is the future, the idea of a decentralized currency, not just Bitcoin. But these currencies go appear to peer without all this government interaction and taxes and all this crazy stuff and then you fast forward to 2022 and you got people like Gary V.

staking his whole existence on NFTs and crypto currency. This is what I tell people. Whatever income you're earning from your job or your business, take a small percentage of that

monthly, input it in to some of these projects that sound good to you.

I am not a rocket scientist. I got kicked out of Arizona State's business school. Man, you don't have to be a mathematician, right? But I've been able to earn lots of money because I'm taking advice from people that know what the other talking about. I would say, go find some good people and understand crypto and NFTs and all these things and just to look at some of these numbers, how big these companies are,

their projects, the founders and put some money and this is not financial advice, but Bitcoin Ethereum, everything linked to the meta world and the metaverse. These are coins that they can two x, they can three x, do some of them can 15x. We put money in my wife and I put 50k in sheba coin. My buddy came over with his barber from New York. He said, you got to get cut from my barber and

he said, go, put some money in sheba and I didn't even mean to do it. But I did 10 and 20. I'm like, you know, I'll just put 50k in there. Do that 50k turned into, oh, I'm incredibly

I still think it's a little bit of gambling in there and I'll say that because I always tell

the truth. But if you can do your due diligence and find some good projects you're about,

I think it's a no brainer to put a little bit of money into some of these projects and look

where this will be 5, 10 years down the road. That's good advice. There's a layer of gambling to it starting small key. What's the Alex Morton formula for success? What are those things that have made you successful? Getting super clear on what you want, you know, the vision you have for you in your life. And then number two very fast there, you've got to find your vehicle. I'm not hitting on religion.

I believe in God. I'm very spiritual. But a lot of people go to temples, mosques and churches on Sundays and Fridays. They get pumped up with all this positive information and they have nowhere to apply. You've got to have a vehicle in an opportunity. Maybe it's network marketing. Maybe it's interning at a big company like yours. Maybe it's going to work for some fashion designer and Beverly Hills to learn what's going on.

So I think knowing what you want, finding the vehicle in opportunity, knowing who you're quote mentors or mentors going to be, that's going to guide you. Where can everybody learn more about Alex Morton fall along with your journey? Where's all the places they can find you? Right now, it's Alex Morton mindset on Instagram, Alex Morton mindset on YouTube. I really appreciate the rawness, the realness and the references

were on point. So I appreciate you, brother. I appreciate you too, man. It's been fun. Hey, man, you know where to find Alex Morton mindset. He just told you, you know where we're at. Search for Alex Morton. You'll find all the hollyclips from today. You know where I'm at. I'm verified on all platforms at Ryan offered. We'll see you next time. This has been right about now with Ryan Alford, a rad-cast network production.

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