Powerful: Billionaire Mark Cuban’s advice to his daughter is something we could all learn from

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There comes a time in life when we find ourselves at a crossroad and don’t know what to do next. During these times, it’s important that we have someone to turn to, whether that someone is a parent, a family member, or a friend we trust.

For Alexis Cuban, that person is her mogul father Mark Cuban, the owner of Dallas Mavericks and an investor on Shark Tank.

Being a billionaire and an extremely successful businessman, his words of wisdom for his daughter can come in handy for any of us.

Speaking to GQ, Cuban explained that his daughter, who is a sophomore in college, admitted how she isn’t sure what she wants for her future.

His advice to her was rather simple. “You don’t have to know what you’re going to be.”

“Everybody goes through that process of trying to figure out who they are,” he explained. “What you’ve got to be able to do is be agile and excited about learning to be curious. That’s what’s most important. If you’re curious, and you’re agile, you’ll get there eventually. It might not happen when you want it to, but you’ll get there eventually.”

I believe this is something we should all have in mind.

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Monica Pop
Monica Pop
Monica Pop is a senior writer for Bored Daddy magazine covering the latest trending and popular articles across the United States and around the world.

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