If money wasn't an object, how would your life change? Whatever your answer is, I bet financial freedom would lead you to do more good, and that's my focus.My name is Joe Fairless, and my life's purpose is to help people achieve financial success. I believe reaching your financial goals means you can pursue the passions and adventures that excite you the most. I believe freedom could lead to great things, because people not burdened by finances have the ability to do more good.But I wasn't always this way. At an advertising agency in New York, I climbed the corporate ladder, rising from a junior project manager to a vice president before my 30th birthday. One day, however, I realized that path was not one I wanted to spend my life walking. Working solely for the paycheck left me unfulfilled. So I left the advertising industry altogether.That's when I dedicated myself full-time to learning about real estate. I went to seminars, read books, and received mentorship from inspiring people who had already accomplished what I wanted to do.When I left the advertising world in 2012, I owned four single-family homes that produced monthly income. Following a roller coaster six months filled with intense, fun, challenging and emotional moments, I raised $1,000,000 from private investors and closed on a 168-unit apartment community. It was my first big break.Today, I control more than $900,000,000 worth of real estate. I've written three books, Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever Volumes I and II, and the Best Ever Apartment Syndication Book, which include advice from some of the smartest people in real estate.I also have my own podcast, Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever Show. It includes daily interviews with the successful real estate professionals who can provide the insight you need.To supplement the podcast, I also maintain a blog, which includes more than 1,300 posts.In other words: I know what I'm talking about when it comes to real estate.