i wanted to get out and go play bassbal like pin or princeton or somewhere. Cause i just remember the colors and ivy leag being deemed eccentrial, like really elite. And i want to prove everybody that i could lift my family if i had made a promise to my grand other. My mam lost everything during the summer time of two thousand two. And then february fifth of two thousand three, my grandmother, who i made that promise to, had a massive hard attack after having a stroke,. an died. I finally got itself o and for some reason, i didn't take myself to the game. And it was the best game i ever played in
Dr. David Rhoiney is a Robotic Surgeon, but his talent stack also includes being a cryptologist, financial educator, writer, public speaker, web developer, former Division One Basketball player and sprinter, and more! Phew... However, he did not come from a background of privilege. He started out homeless, and the only bread winner of his struggling family from a very young age. So how did he change his life? One word: Perseverance. Dr. David is now on the path of helping others change their own lives, and shares one of most inspiring stories we have heard till date. We are grateful to be able to share his life's journey with you. Hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did. You can contact Dr. David on Twitter at https://twitter.com/FiSurgi and subscribe to his newsletter at https://surgifi.substack.com/ Show notes:
- David’s childhood
- Managing to stay away from Foster care
- Going through a GI bleed
- An academic turnaround
- Becoming a submariner
- Four years of cryptology
- Getting into medical school
- Introduction to financial literacy
- Origins of SurgiFi
- On always being kind and helpful
- David’s Talent Stack
- Advice to the young
- Motivating people to learn
- Never going back to poverty
- Being an autodidact
- Poverty is NOT chosen
- Ideas to improve financial literacy in the world