![]() It was all about my kids, and that's the secret," he says. ![]() As he went to bed in his jail cell every night, he'd swear to himself he would do everything in his power upon his release to right his wrongs and prove to his children that he wasn't a failure. "So when you think about it, it just makes you jump out of bed in the morning to really have a life that is far better far greater than it is today."īelfort says his vision was centered around his two young children. "You have to have a vision for your future that inspires you," Belfort tells Goalcast. According to Bloomberg, he receives about $30,000 per speech and also earns royalties from his best-selling memoir and the "Wolf of Wall Street" film, which grossed nearly $400 million worldwide. These days, he spends his time as a motivational speaker and consultant. ![]() Just days after his release from prison, Belfort began writing his memoir, which received a $500,000 advance from Random House. Belfort says he managed to stay motivated and positive throughout his jail sentence (and beyond) because he did three things: created a vision, established a strategy and worked hard. ![]()
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