T1C 12 | The 1% Closer With AdaPia d'Errico
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In this episode, Adapia explains that what separates Adapia in the top 1 percent is the refusal to ever think of Adapia as being in the top 1 percent. Adapia never rests on past achievements and constantly pushes to learn, adapt, and stay sharp in a rapidly changing world, especially with the speed of AI. Adapia shares that the biggest risk ever taken was jumping into the real estate crowdfunding space in 2013 before the industry existed. Traditional real estate voices insisted it would not work, yet Adapia helped launch one of the first firms in the space, which ultimately built a long-term career in real estate private equity and private credit. Adapia made the first and last million through real estate investing. For the next chapter, Adapia is in a strategic transition, deciding whether to scale a business or re-enter investing after challenging years. Adapia emphasizes the value of taking intentional time to reflect, evolve, and make thoughtful long-term decisions.
Bullet Points and Highlights: - Adapia says what separates Adapia is never believing that Adapia has reached the top 1 percent. - Adapia continually pushes to improve rather than resting on past successes. - Adapia stays in motion and keeps learning due to rapid industry and technological changes. - Adapia’s biggest risk was entering real estate crowdfunding in 2013 when the industry was unproven. - Traditional real estate professionals doubted the model, but Adapia helped launch one of the first firms in the space. - That risk established Adapia’s long-term career in real estate private equity and private credit. - Adapia made the first million through real estate investing. - Adapia made the last million through real estate investing as well. - Adapia is currently evaluating whether to scale a business or return to investing after difficult recent years. - Adapia believes reflection and intentional decision-making are essential for major long-term moves.
Links from the Show and Guest Info and Links:
Seth Bradley’s Links: https://x.com/sethbradleyesq https://www.youtube.com/@sethbradleyesq www.facebook.com/sethbradleyesq https://www.threads.com/@sethbradleyesq https://www.instagram.com/sethbradleyesq/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethbradleyesq/ https://passiveincomeattorney.com/seth-bradley/ https://www.biggerpockets.com/users/sethbradleyesq https://medium.com/@sethbradleyesq https://www.tiktok.com/@sethbradleyesq?lang=en
AdaPia d'Errico's Link https://www.adapiaderrico.com/?utm https://www.linkedin.com/in/adapia/?utm https://www.instagram.com/adapiaderrico/?utm