Navid Moosa: Building Freedom Through Real Estate and Bold Action
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What if the freedom you want isn't on the other side of a perfect plan… but on the other side of your next move?
This week on No More Mondays, Angie is joined by Navid Moosa — real estate investor, serial entrepreneur, and living proof that you don't need a trust fund, a head start, or a shiny roadmap to build a life on your terms.
Navid has spent more than 20 years in real estate, closing over $1B in deals and building a portfolio of 300+ doors — and that's just one lane. He's also built multiple businesses (yes, including a taco truck), created a trademarked investment method, and developed a practical framework for mindset + discipline + time management + action.
But the most compelling part of Navid's story?
He built it while navigating cultural expectations, family pressure, limited resources, and very real early setbacks — including being screwed over by someone he trusted when he first tried to break into the industry.
This episode is for anyone who feels behind, stuck in comparison syndrome, or trapped between "safe" and "I know I'm meant for more."
In this conversation, you'll hear:
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The moment Navid realized he was done playing the corporate game
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What it's like to grow up first-generation with competing expectations and "normal" constraints
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Why he believes you're "damned either way"… so you might as well do what's right for you
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How he got started in real estate with limited resources (and early hard lessons)
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"Pick your struggle" — and why freedom always comes with a price
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A practical reframe for overthinkers: write your fear… then write the opposite
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Why perfectionism is often just procrastination in better clothes
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Balance vs. harmony — and how Navid structures his week across multiple businesses
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The shift from "I'm doing this for them" to "I'm doing this for me" (and why that's not selfish)
If you've been waiting for permission, clarity, or a guarantee… this one will lovingly call you out.
Because you don't need everything to start.
You just need to start.