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John Moorhouse Dropping out of High School.
22 January 2020 | 210 replies
@John Moorhouse shouts bro, I was born and raised in buffalo but dude honestly my opinion may not mean **** To you but I started my business/Entrepreneurial journey going into my senior year of high school I also didn’t want to finish because I thought it was cool to call myself a drop out I honestly used that time to my advantage every day I had a book in my hand whether it was a personal development book or a how to book but I used that 6 to 7 hours effectively to better myself to get my mind right because everything is not as easy as you think it will be you will be running fast and I mean sprinting and you will be blinded by a brick wall that brings you back to reality enjoy the rest of your high school yearsFind a mentor and use your time outside of school very efficiently I did nothing my high school years I was always a very determined guy but once I started this entrepreneurial journey there were times I was up two days straight just working because I was so obsessed with what I was doing but my advice to you is to simply enjoy your last two years of high school use that time effectively start reading personal development books find a mentor and start your journey
Sarah Lacy Out of State Investor Ready for First Purchase - Forest for the Trees… help?
23 December 2023 | 27 replies
But this will affect our savings rate for sure, and I don't see us being able to get conventional loans with my partner's reported SE income right away.Moreover, I would like to start a family in the next year or two and be fully present.Areas considering:Texas - I was born and raised here, lived in all areas along I 35, and experienced the growth firsthand before moving from DFW to California in 2019.
Paul Singh Newbie from Atlanta, Ga
18 March 2015 | 26 replies
God blessed my family with a daughter - First child to be born in the family after 35 years - I want to spend more time with her. 
Stephanie T. Flip a "retail" property?
29 August 2010 | 18 replies
For this particular deal...the one cited in this post...the risk will be borne by the seller and the OP would stand to make a fee by assigning the contract.
Rich Weese Some cool, interesting Census info
15 September 2012 | 1 reply
female- 43 million (down 1.9 Million since 2007In poverty15% overall22% of kids under 18 (this is sad)Uninsured kids in 2011 (some interesting info in this chart)By Race-white-6.8%black-10.2%hispanic-15.1%By birthnative born-8.8%naturalized-12,5%non citizen-29.2% ( see any problem here) The interesting thing here was the future HUGE costs the U.S. is going to have with the hispanic/non citizen kids.
Duriel Taylor Tax, liens, etc
16 March 2016 | 17 replies
I am 59 years old and I was born and raised in Dallas Texas.  
Alison Kurtz New member from New Jersey
13 April 2016 | 11 replies
I have a soft spot for New Jersey folks, one of our best investor clients is from there and I was born in Philly!
Brandon S. Newbie from Orange County, CA
18 February 2014 | 10 replies
I was born and raised in beautiful Orange County, CA and I work as business consultant that travels usually 4 out of 5 work days (M-Th) out of the week.
Damaris Sutton Berks County PA House Flipping, Rehabbing and Renting Hopeful
7 March 2014 | 2 replies
This is my first night on here and I have been skimming threads like a sponge to try to get some bearings on where to start.I was born in Ponce Puerto Rico and moved to Reading Pa when I was 3.
Monika Haebich Expedia Buys HomeAway for $39 Billion
15 November 2015 | 13 replies
Where this fails is that it is a completely unrealistic expectation borne of inexperience and ignorance, not only of hospitality but also of general business principles.