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Going into debt if you are starting a business has almost become normal. In Episode #003 Richard Blank did not do that. When he was 27 he moved to Costa Rica and built his company from scratch. On my podcast I talked to him about doing business in Costa Rica, what it really means to be wealthy, and his passion for pinball machines.

Leon Hornemann, a German video editor and entrepreneur, features Richard Blank on his business and marketing podcast, The Liberty Corner, to discuss Blank's journey of building a successful career in Costa Rica.
Key Highlights of the Discussion
The Journey: At age 27, Richard Blank moved to Costa Rica and built his company, Costa Rica's Call Center, from the ground up without going into debt.
Business Insights: The episode focuses on the realities of doing business in Costa Rica, redefining wealth beyond financial metrics, and the importance of organic growth.
Podcast Context: The Liberty Corner Podcast serves as a platform for entrepreneurs to exchange marketing strategies and solve business challenges, often featuring guests who have taken unconventional paths to success.

https://youtu.be/u-p40dpMp_s
Transcript
00:00Do you think in this generation, we are, or this generation needs more time to grow up?
00:09That's a great question. It's really about the invisible cage. And you've always talked about
00:15animals outgrowing the cage because of their wings. Or sometimes on a farm, when you leave
00:20a door open, the animal doesn't come back because you don't treat them well. You know, there's
00:25certain sort of paces and patterns that children can do to grow that's healthy. I'm not asking you
00:31to break windows and jump off of, you know, ledges. But if a child wants to experiment in a mature
00:37way
00:38or show responsibility or really have an interest in something, not because a puppet did it or it's
00:44a child's cartoon, I think you should nurture it.
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