
21 March 2023 | 4 replies
If a Franchise, it's a matter of value they bring and does it fit your weaknesses/resources.

5 January 2013 | 52 replies
I found from many years of failure that the only thing that truly works is application of the scientific method.1) you form a hypothesis (i.e. it's probable that I could make boatloads of money if I apply myself).2) you solidify your hypothesis into a theory by gathering data about how others in similar circumstances have made boatloads of money (i.e. it's possible for me to make boatloads of money if I apply myself in specific ways).3) you narrow down potential strategies according to assessment of your strengths, weaknesses, environment and resources.4) you do a basic cost-benefit analysis, picking the available strategies that promise the highest yield-to-risk ratio within your particular set of circumstances.5) you implement those strategies the best you can with the resources you have, continually seeking out greater resources, opportunities and diversification of strategies to further defer risks/increase profits.6) you never assume that you will make any money; you just operate under the theory that you might make money, and that you're better off attempting it than not.Things like magic and creative visualization don't really work.

10 March 2023 | 10 replies
It's sad to see the system not changing, and still focusing on tests and grades, when we all know AI and chatGPT will be able to do it all (I realize it's weakness, but it should be acknowledged for having influence).

4 December 2016 | 11 replies
The property would be free and clear and my credit is very weak.

25 February 2022 | 8 replies
Your Boxabl product is ~$150 SF (I'm throwing in $50k for foundation and utilities) so not much less than traditional buildings, and it will be weak at all of the hinge points...and modular housing is flimsy, has a shorter life span and less resale value.So no, there will most likely never be a substitute for a good old stick built house.

23 September 2019 | 54 replies
If you have to err on the side of being too harsh on the weak (even if it is their own fault) or on the strong, you should pick the latter."

15 August 2019 | 5 replies
It's sodium hydroxide, so it's not powerful, but not weak either.

3 May 2021 | 99 replies
Whenever I had a weak hand and got out of an investment early, it always cost me.

9 March 2019 | 32 replies
The investors should want the sponsor motivated not starving because the split is so weak that to make money they have to syndicate a bunch of watered down deals and take the fee going in to survive.

21 November 2016 | 20 replies
Anyone who would like referrals to various contractors, subs, or realtors can PM me.I've worked with a few realtors recently, so I'm happy to share strengths/weaknesses of each and make introductions.