[Ep 40] How to Survive "Distressed" Real Estate (Without Becoming Distressed) David Ocon
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He signed 50 pages of waivers to be a "Human Test Dummy" for the Department of Defense. They drained the blood from his legs to simulate dying on a battlefield. Then, he treated his business the exact same way.
In this raw episode of Performance Driven Living, Mark sits down with David Ocon (Author of Why We Ran & Real Estate Developer) to discuss the fine line between "High Performance" and "Self-Destruction."
David reveals how carrying $8,000,000 a month in mortgages and refusing to "stop at the water station" landed him in the hospital twice. This is a masterclass on why the "Hustle Until You Die" mentality is actually bad for business—and how to shift into a season of "Strategic Contentment."
In this episode, you will learn:
- The "Hemorrhagic Shock" Experiment: What David learned about human limits from a DOD casualty simulation.
- The Running Metaphor: Why sprinting is natural, but "jogging" through life destroys your soul.
- The "Distressed Asset" Trap: How David fixed broken buildings while letting his own health fall into disrepair.
- Finding Your Pace: How to transition from an "Aggressive Investor" to a "Generational Builder" after having a family.
- Introvert Networking: The genius strategy David used to get meetings with real estate titans (hint: it involves canvas prints).
Timestamps:
2:26 - "Why We Ran": Running as a Metaphor for Life
8:45 - The Crash: $8M in Mortgages & Hospital Visits
17:00 - The DoD Experiment: Simulating Death for Science
22:00 - Why Humans Aren't Built to "Jog"
37:00 - How an Introvert Networks with Billionaires
43:00 - The "Shark" Strategy: Waiting for the Right Deal