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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1819469" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Pretty sure it wasn't clean living! I used to be a hellion in my younger days. Like 62 and under! LOL It is a combination of timing, being financially prepared to take advantage of opportunities, an understanding of human psychology, and an understanding of cattle and the cattle markets. More important than knowing when and what to buy, is knowing when and what<em> not</em> to buy. The way you learn how to make good decisions in all the factors above, is by making bad decisions. Plus, I have a reputation in the horse world, and it has bled over into the cattle side. I do not lie, cheat, or steal. If I tell you something it is as sure and certain as if God or Moses said it. This is the simplest and easiest attribute to attain. Just be honest and fair! Takes no effort or hard work at all, to treat people like you want them to treat your momma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1819469, member: 40587"] Pretty sure it wasn't clean living! I used to be a hellion in my younger days. Like 62 and under! LOL It is a combination of timing, being financially prepared to take advantage of opportunities, an understanding of human psychology, and an understanding of cattle and the cattle markets. More important than knowing when and what to buy, is knowing when and what[I] not[/I] to buy. The way you learn how to make good decisions in all the factors above, is by making bad decisions. Plus, I have a reputation in the horse world, and it has bled over into the cattle side. I do not lie, cheat, or steal. If I tell you something it is as sure and certain as if God or Moses said it. This is the simplest and easiest attribute to attain. Just be honest and fair! Takes no effort or hard work at all, to treat people like you want them to treat your momma. [/QUOTE]
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