MB508: How High-Achievers Sabotage Great Deals (And How to Stop) — With Derrick Lind

MB508: How High-Achievers Sabotage Great Deals (And How to Stop) — With Derrick Lind

36:20 Jan 26, 2026
About this episode
In this episode, Michael sits down with Derrick Lind, a structural engineer with 25 years of experience who transitioned from single-family rentals into multifamily syndication. Derrick shares how his analytical mindset both helped—and initially held him back—as he navigated analysis paralysis, conservative underwriting, and fear of taking action. He also discusses how mentorship, networking, and ultimately writing a book (Real Estate Investing for Engineers) helped him break through and close larger deals with confidence.Key Takeaways Analytical strengths can become liabilities — engineers and professionals excel at analysis but often struggle to take action without perfect information.Single-family rentals become inefficient at scale, leading many investors to multifamily for better operations, valuation control, and professional management.You don’t need 100% certainty to move forward — real estate is forgiving, and most deals allow room to adjust after closing.Mentorship and networks accelerate growth by providing experienced perspectives, deal flow, and partnership opportunities.Being overly conservative can prevent deals entirely — it’s better to manage risk than avoid it altogether.Authority builds credibility — writing a book positioned Derrick as a trusted expert and opened doors with investors and partners.Check Out His BookReal Estate Investing for Engineers: Grow Passive Income with a Technical Mindset - By Derrick LindConnect with MichaelFacebookInstagramYouTubeTikTokResourcesTheFreedomPodcast.com
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