Too Young to Take Seriously - 2 Young Operators, Real Skills, Real Money
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In this episode, we sit down with 23-year-old Deven, a General Manager of Revamp Companies, ranked the nation’s 16th largest home improvement company in 2025, to talk about why real wealth has nothing to do with age or credentials and everything to do with skills, competence, and execution. Starting at 19 and skipping college, Devon built his career through relentless work ethic, consistency, and a willingness to get uncomfortable, and in this conversation we break down three key principles that fast track success: surrounding yourself with people who raise your standard, staying liquid so you can say yes to opportunity, and choosing to be an operator instead of a dreamer. From 100-hour weeks and cross-country moves to the belief that reliability is a superpower and consistency beats talent when talent does not work, this episode is a blueprint for young, hungry individuals who are ready to stop waiting, start moving, and stack real skills that create long-term wealth.