How to Buy Future Days Off Featuring Clint Harris, EP 195
Former medical sales professional Clint Harris discovered that financial independence alone wasn't enough - he needed time and location freedom too. After building 14 Airbnbs that replaced his income but kept him essentially on call, Clint pivoted to truly passive investments. Now a General Partner at Nomad Capital, he helps others break free from trading time for money through alternative investments like converting vacant big box stores into storage facilities.
Episode Highlights
The Three Pillars of Investment Success: Time, experience, and money - and how to partner with others when you only have one of the three
Why "Saving Your Way to Retirement" No Longer Works: The impact of inflation and fiscal policy on traditional retirement strategies
The Millennial Storage Boom: How 34% of the population is driving demand for climate-controlled storage as lifestyle extensions
Independence of Purpose: Moving beyond financial freedom to create time and location independence
The 2008 Wake-Up Call: Why market volatility at the wrong time can derail decades of traditional investing
Community Impact: How converting vacant buildings revitalizes small towns while generating returns
Vertical Integration Strategy: The importance of controlling every aspect of the investment process
Memorable Quotes
"Financial independence is really not what I was after. I'm looking for financial time and location independence."
"If you buy enough of them, you can break this cycle of trading your time for money and paying for other people's days off."
"Independence of purpose is where you go where you want, when you want, do what you want, you raise your kids the way that you want."
"Money can't buy happiness, but what it can buy is ease and options."
"Instead of you getting up and working and trading more of your time for dollars, you can put that money to work. And that money is getting up and out of bed and going to work on the days that you don't feel like it."
"The most important thing is start with the end goal in mind and work backwards. And the end goal in mind should be purpose, happiness, ability to have a positive impact on the people around you."
Closing Thoughts
Clint's story reminds us that true wealth isn't just about accumulating money - it's about designing a life that aligns with our values and gives us the freedom to focus on what matters most. Whether through storage facilities, multifamily properties, or other alternative investments, the key is finding partners who share your ethics and vision, then building assets that work for you instead of the other way around.
The conversation challenges us to examine our own relationship with work and money. Are we building toward independence of purpose, or are we trapped in the cycle of trading time for dollars? As Clint puts it, the goal isn't just to make money - it's to buy future days off and create a legacy that extends far beyond our bank accounts.
Bio:
Clint Harris has a 15-year background in medical device sales. Clint has always been in the business of innovation, and creative solutions. In addition to his work with Nomad, Clint owns a strong multifamily real estate portfolio and built a highly successful property management company from the ground up with an emphasis on streamlining automation and vertical integration. Clint’s core belief is that financial independence, when combined with location and time independence, creates independence of Purpose. He joined Nomad with the goal of sharing that vision with our investors daily.
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