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<blockquote data-quote="Richardin52" data-source="post: 1037650" data-attributes="member: 18391"><p>The guy that can make a living on 12 head is the guy we all need to learn from.</p><p></p><p></p><p>About twenty years ago a guy told me that it's always a good idea to invest some money into something that would bring in money whether you work or not. He was talking about stocks but they seemed more like throwing dice or a pyramid scheme than an investment to me. </p><p></p><p>At the time I was a a builder and was planning on buying equipment to do mill work. He said that's great but you have to work every day you make money and if you don't work for one reason or another you make no money. </p><p></p><p>I got to thinking about that sold my saw mill and decided to build an apartment house instead. Then I built another one. Because I cut all the wood off the farm and did all the work except the plumbing and elec. they were cheap to build. It took me a couple years to build each one in my spare time and they paid for themselves in about four years. </p><p></p><p>Now I pull in about $3,200. every month from them. That was some of the best advice I ever got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richardin52, post: 1037650, member: 18391"] The guy that can make a living on 12 head is the guy we all need to learn from. About twenty years ago a guy told me that it's always a good idea to invest some money into something that would bring in money whether you work or not. He was talking about stocks but they seemed more like throwing dice or a pyramid scheme than an investment to me. At the time I was a a builder and was planning on buying equipment to do mill work. He said that’s great but you have to work every day you make money and if you don't work for one reason or another you make no money. I got to thinking about that sold my saw mill and decided to build an apartment house instead. Then I built another one. Because I cut all the wood off the farm and did all the work except the plumbing and elec. they were cheap to build. It took me a couple years to build each one in my spare time and they paid for themselves in about four years. Now I pull in about $3,200. every month from them. That was some of the best advice I ever got. [/QUOTE]
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