
15 October 2016 | 22 replies
The higher floors offer a better view.When communicating, yes many folks will be more more face-to-face than tech-oriented.

30 September 2014 | 19 replies
We also really enjoyed the WWII museum, even my non history oriented wife.

14 January 2015 | 16 replies
Also, when you see assaults on the map, many of them are usually family orientated in residences or complexes and not people walking down the street.

21 May 2018 | 14 replies
Outside of just leaving it in a bank account @.05% There are no wrong answers just goal oriented decisions.

29 September 2022 | 6 replies
I lived in Minneapolis for quite a while and moved to Austin a few years back in search of warmer weather and the growth oriented mindset.

30 December 2022 | 26 replies
Yes--the topography is tricky...but, that's a double-edged sword--it gives it great views, and gives the neighborhood character (some of the most expensive real estate on earth is on similarly rugged topography, with narrow PITA streets)... plus, it's so central, and so close to all the surrounding desirable neighborhoods, it just seems like it should have potential. ...but, I've been saying that for years, and I've apparently been mostly wrong about its potential...

6 February 2010 | 37 replies
There are many examples of the mirror opposite in business deals:Very slick package,lots of hair gel talk and dressInterested in profitabilityNetwork-oriented and presented as valuableHOWEVER...that translates into: absolutely no common sense business acumen 72 hours for email turnaroundExternalized anger at others when needs are unmet.Constant need to "own" every aspect of their business which makes it, by default, impossible to ever "automate" by focusing on the business vision

23 April 2016 | 10 replies
My way of saying thanks for this community of success-oriented investors.

24 May 2016 | 31 replies
So I'll describe my removed image instead:I agree with @John D. regarding the bank slowing your roll if you can't take a 25% haircut and still do OK by posting an image from the American Sitcom "The Office" of a character named Ryan pointing at the quoted post described above in a whimsical manner oriented vertically instead of horizontally to enhance the amusing nature of the image itself.

9 March 2020 | 13 replies
Once that gets back to the office, the city attorney gets it, and the case quietly gets brushed under the rug.