9/23/25 A little bit about me: I am currently 43 years old and have had a little bit of real estate experience and currently run my own small little plumbing company in Ewa Beach, Hawaii. I bought my first townhouse at the age of 19 in Ewa and another investment property with a partner in Scottsdale, Arizona. That house in Arizona did not go so well. When I was 21, I didn’t know what I know now about construction and about life in general. I was part of the 2007 national housing crash. I did not buy right, and it was a lesson from the school of hard knocks. We ended up giving up the deed in lieu of foreclosure, the bank hounded me for about a year and eventually forgave my debt. However, the IRS then came after me for collection because they said the forgiven debt counted as income and they had their hand out for their tax money. I was able to get out of the large bill by utilizing a loop hole that a lawyer friend told me about: Offer in Compromise. To make a long story short, it was an ugly scenario where the IRS monitored me from 2007 all the way to 2017. In addition to this personal experience, I have more or less been scammed out of a lot of money via different mentorships. I attended one called Honolulu Mentor, where this guy was supposed to teach us the secrets to real estate investing over a 3-day course for $5000. I won’t mention his name, but it rhymes with mozzarella. He was a great speaker, and me and the rest of the students were excited, but after the 3-day event, he gave absolutely no support whatsoever and just walked away with about $25,000 of all of our money. I’ve also attended something back in the day called, “Trump University.” They had a 3-day seminar for $1500. It ended up just being a sales funnel where they brought us there to collect more money from us and didn’t really teach us anything. They were asking an additional $20k-$35k, depending on which program you selected. I was pretty upset about it. However, I knew there was a program out there that offered value. I just had to proceed cautiously and find it. One of my plumbing customers had mentioned that he did the WNN mentorship and was successful in real estate currently. I looked into it and studied them from afar for about 3-4 months. After this, I joined the WNN Total Immersion program on August 9th, 2025. Although I look at myself as still a newbie in the space, I feel pretty confident that the remaining term of this mentorship will go very well. They have a very strong support network that understands the methods we are trying to implement. I’ve been on many calls with the owners and advisors multiple times every single week. At first, I wasn’t sure if they knew what they were talking about, but as I attended more and more zoom calls and meetups, I felt confident that they were the real deal and were very experienced in what they were teaching. With that being said, I’m going to be honest with that you gotta be prepared for what you are getting yourself into. I think too many people join thinking that there won’t be much work involved. You have to think about how much time you are willing to set aside to learn this stuff. Most people have jobs or businesses they have to take part in as well as families. You need to find a way to make time. You need to be willing to sacrifice other things if you really want success: time at the gym, going out with friends, or maybe even some sleep. Also, having bad credit will not completely stop you, but it will make things a whole lot harder for you. Some of the things that are taught go against the grain and are uncomfortable for most people. However, growth usually happens in the uncomfortable. I would like to close with this. If you are up for a challenge, feel you can be self-motivated when no one is watching, be coachable, and willing to do uncomfortable things in order to grow your knowledge and skillset in real estate, WNN Total Immersion Mentorship offers great value in my opinion. This might be the right opportunity for you to pursue. You get out what you put in. This mentorship can prevent you from making a more costly mistake like I did early in my real estate journey, and it can also help you build generational wealth. This mentorship offers the best value for your money that I have seen over the years.
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