Entrepreneur turning ideas into reality. Started 30 companies. $1 Billion + in sales. Sold last company to KKR. Currently building one of a kind luxury Airbnbs.
Quick Intro:
- grew up homeless
- dropped out of high school
- founded more than 30 companies doing $1B+ in sales cumulatively
- last company founded was RVshare (sold to KKR)
- currently building unique luxury short term rentals
Here are a few of my favorite STR projects👇
@nickgraynews I went to Ryoshi last month and it was one of my favorite meals I’ve ever had. Rated 4.9 on Google with more than 12,000 reviews.
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Trying my hardest to build an incredible future!
Please consider joining one of my companies:
> Flying Cars
> Humanoid Robots
> Weapon Detection Systems
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It’s no different than if people want to pay for private security.
Paying for private security isn’t taking away from the police department defending people who need help.
How is paying for private firefighters any different?
It’s deeply disheartening to witness the backlash against Keith Wasserman.
Keith was fighting to save his home and the cherished memories of his family. Almost anyone in his position, faced with flames at their doorstep, would have acted similarly.
I’ve seen the criticism—accusations of "privilege" and "tone-deafness." But have you ever faced a moment when your entire world was literally on the brink of destruction? This wasn’t about defying public services; it was about grasping for any lifeline in the midst of chaos.
Keith has always demonstrated a commitment to community, as evidenced by his philanthropic efforts. This wasn’t a display of greed but a moment of personal crisis. His actions weren’t intended to take away from others or undermine anyone’s efforts—they were driven by an instinct to protect what he loves.
It’s easy to judge from a distance, but understanding requires stepping into someone else’s shoes. In times of disaster, we all do what we can to safeguard our families and our memories.
Keith’s motivations were pure—rooted in love for his wife, his children, and their home. To see him torn down during what is already one of the most challenging moments of his life is profoundly sad.
We need less judgment and more empathy. Nearly anyone with Keith’s resources, faced with the same dire circumstances, would have done the exact same thing.
My heart goes out to Keith and everyone else whose lives have been profoundly affected by this devastating fire.
Join me on a mission to empower the next generation of young entrepreneurs.
I'm seeking a co-founder to help build an e-commerce company that will provide educational material to help parents teach their kids about entrepreneurship and success.
Ideal Co-Founder Profile:
- Driven and self-motivated, strong work ethic
- Passionate about learning and growth
- Embraces challenges and isn't afraid to fail
- Honest, ethical, and values-driven
You will:
- Lead day-to-day operations and drive growth
- Get a base salary and meaningful equity
I will:
- Fund the company
- Provide strategic advice and mentorship
- Make connections
Bonus points if:
- Startup accelerator experience
- Are San Diego-based
- Know your way around digital marketing
This experience will serve as a launchpad for success, equipping you with the skills and expertise to propel you toward bigger and better opportunities in the future.
Interested or know a perfect fit? Send a DM or tag them below!