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Everyone wants to be successful, but not everyone is willing to commit to what it takes. Jose Ardon saw the life he wanted and knew he would need to fully commit to himself if he wanted to see his dreams come true.
When Jose was 17, he left his hometown with $100 in his pocket to come to the US. All he knew at the time was that he wanted to learn what it would take to become rich. He spent some time working various jobs in the construction and restaurant industries. But he finally caught his break when he attended a motivational speaking event for thousands of aspiring entrepreneurs.
As Jose listened to the speakers, one in particular resonated with him. This man told his story of how direct selling changed his life. It gave him the freedom to be his own boss, and he was a self-made millionaire. This man had achieved his success and financial freedom, all through residual income. “That same time, I told myself I will become a millionaire, or I will die trying, but I will never give up,” says Jose Ardon.
During his childhood, Jose questioned the fundamental differences between the poor and the rich. He decided that the only thing he lacked was knowledge. Now that he had the knowledge he needed, he made a personal commitment to earn $120,000 in the next year. After seeing how easy it was to attain that goal. Jose set a new goal of $10 million. “After depositing my first million at the age of 27, I completed the goal shortly before turning 30,” says Jose Ardon.
Now, Jose is repackaging his American Dream into the “Latin Dream.” He is going back to his hometown to share the same principles that got him where he is today.