How This Millionaire Investor Overcame Opioid Addiction to Become the World’s Fastest Marathoner Over 50

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Ken Rideout was a hard-charging, money-minting Wall Street player until a series of financial crises and opioid addiction almost ruined him. But rather than succumb to the demons of drug abuse and economic ruin, Rideout rode out the storm.

“Every time I’ve been in the depths of hell, I’ve turned it into a strength,” he says.

Rideout is now a successful investor and the world’s fastest marathon runner over 50. On the latest episode of One Day with Jon Bier, I talked to him about how he turned his life around, the importance of a never-quit mindset, and his five essential tips

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