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Feeding America and Operation Underground Railroad are two philanthropic projects that are close to Tony’s heart. Join him in his fight to end hunger and child trafficking!
Business Mastery not only provided Daniel with the strategies he needed to succeed, but it also gave him renewed sense of who he is and what he wants out of life. Success used to be about material things: a boat, a second home, and season tickets to the Celtics. But after experiencing first-hand at Business Mastery the power of contribution, Daniel realized that life is about giving back. “Nothing moved me more than donating money to Operation Underground Railroad. That was the most moving thing I've done in a long time. Writing a check to a stranger who I'll never meet, and knowing that it will change their life – that’s power.”
Feeding America and Operation Underground Railroad are two philanthropic projects that are close to Tony’s heart. Join him in his fight to end childhood hunger and child trafficking!
It’s staggering to think that 96% of businesses will fail over a 10-year period of time – and for the remaining 4%, it does not necessarily mean they succeed, it means that they’ve survived. Daniel is committed to overcoming the status quo in a big way – with a goal of taking LHBCo from a $10 million company to a billion dollar company in 10 years through constant and strategic innovation. “We are always growing the business. The only limitation for us is our own ability to think how to innovate. And we won’t ever stop innovating.”
As Tony says, the key to living an extraordinary life is living life on your terms. No longer putting in 100-hour work weeks, Daniel has invested more time into his health, and is able to concentrate on what he does best – ideation. “It's really hard to make time for ideas and innovation when you're constantly being owned by the business. That was important to me. Transitioning from being an operator to an owner was a massive psychological shift – and I feel like I got there.”