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Two amazing speakers, you'll love this one:
I'd rather listen to Rob, even though I sure don't like his investing method.
I just have to ask Rob as you seem to have done quite well in the shorterm,a lot better than some who just give up and sit in the front bar of the local H otel waiting for their Keno numbers to come up,and as that it what matters nothing else and as i don't know the numbers on your holding,how do you deal with people that ask about your prior property investing experience? how do you get around that question?and the money and holding factors,and where will your public speaking on property investing take you,do you have a plan for the next stage ?i'm not trying to have a go at you in any way it's just when i see your face in the investing section of the local bookshop i will know what your about..willair..I respect your opinion. All I can say is that my method works for me and I'm the only one who counts, at the end of the day.
I share what I do and what I've learned in the hope that others might use what works for them, given their circumstances, objectives and risk profiles.
I respect your opinion. All I can say is that my method works for me and I'm the only one who counts, at the end of the day.
I share what I do and what I've learned in the hope that others might use what works for them, given their circumstances, objectives and risk profiles.
You're too god damn nice Rob. I look forward to the day i see you reply, all in caps, STFU!!! But non abbreviated of course
Don't forget to spend the rest of your life working to pay everyone else including that debt of yours and the falling building (if you ever get past interest).
And while most of you are told on a daily basis what to do and where to go 5 or 6 days a week whilst I make my own roster be it none or 100 hours a week ( I'm genX), maybe I'm the one who should be telling you "STFU!!!"
But I'm broad minded enough to read what anybody is doing and curious enough to look at how they are doing it.
Something is better than nothing, but experience shows some ways are better than others.
But i don't get how you can have so much exposure when there are so many more successful people around. Is it accidental or carefully calculated. Can someone explain it to me.
But i don't get how you can have so much exposure when there are so many more successful people around. Is it accidental or carefully calculated. Can someone explain it to me.
Willair: I don't go out of my way to tell people what I do or how, but if anyone takes an interest and asks questions, I'm happy to share. Once I get started, I find it hard to stop
A workmate saw a copy of API on my desk last year and asked to borrow it. Imagine his suprise when he saw my story in there.
Anyway, 14 months and a million questions later, he has just settled and rented out his second property (Congrats Somesh).
I have a few other friends and acquaintances who have made their first move into property investment through their exposure to what I've been doing.
I'm not sure where I'm going with all this, but the idea of inspiring others to take action toward financial security brings me much joy.
The story I posted in the Information Resources section on this site has had over 10,000 views since I posted it 5 months ago. That would suggest that someone out there is interested in what I'm doing. Maybe lots of people, or maybe it's just one stalker who can't help themselves. Who knows.
Maybe I'll write an eBook or run some "how to" seminars when my property and other investment income streams replace my day job income (that day is fast approaching) and I can devote more quality time to that endevour.
Vincenzo: You might be waiting a while
Rob, seems like after joining Vincenzo's camp, I too will have to wait a while.
But to me, your story is ....inspiring. Why, Evand may question ...because
it's a good story and you tell it well.
Keep it going, Rob !
Amelia
Good luck with it,because at the end of it all it's all about quality time and when you have that time and you are alone the sole boss ,that's when you start to make money and see things different..willair..Willair: I don't go out of my way to tell people what I do or how, but if anyone takes an interest and asks questions, I'm happy to share. Once I get started, I find it hard to stop
A workmate saw a copy of API on my desk last year and asked to borrow it. Imagine his suprise when he saw my story in there.
Anyway, 14 months and a million questions later, he has just settled and rented out his second property (Congrats Somesh).
I have a few other friends and acquaintances who have made their first move into property investment through their exposure to what I've been doing.
I'm not sure where I'm going with all this, but the idea of inspiring others to take action toward financial security brings me much joy.
The story I posted in the Information Resources section on this site has had over 10,000 views since I posted it 5 months ago. That would suggest that someone out there is interested in what I'm doing. Maybe lots of people, or maybe it's just one stalker who can't help themselves. Who knows.
Maybe I'll write an eBook or run some "how to" seminars when my property and other investment income streams replace my day job income (that day is fast approaching) and I can devote more quality time to that endevour.
Vincenzo: You might be waiting a while
I think that apart from being already on a database and easily accessible for another story with a different slant, the interest is possibly that you are NOT a multi mega millionaire, but a fairly "ordinary" (no slight intended) chap who has done well.
Surely that is more inspiring to other "ordinary" people who see that they can follow a similar path?
I know I love those types of stories rather than the stories of mega multi millionaires who I have no desire to emulate. I would much rather read about someone who is doing what is "do-able".
Don't forget to spend the rest of your life working to pay everyone else including that debt of yours and the falling building (if you ever get past interest)....
you can learn from other's experience, or pay for your own.