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March 19, 2010 at 6:49 AM #528716March 19, 2010 at 7:32 AM #527795SD RealtorParticipant
What I think is that you have alot of issues going on and that you escape to post any and every event and thought that you have to avoid dealing with them. Seems like you spend more time posting then dealing.
March 19, 2010 at 7:32 AM #527928SD RealtorParticipantWhat I think is that you have alot of issues going on and that you escape to post any and every event and thought that you have to avoid dealing with them. Seems like you spend more time posting then dealing.
March 19, 2010 at 7:32 AM #528376SD RealtorParticipantWhat I think is that you have alot of issues going on and that you escape to post any and every event and thought that you have to avoid dealing with them. Seems like you spend more time posting then dealing.
March 19, 2010 at 7:32 AM #528473SD RealtorParticipantWhat I think is that you have alot of issues going on and that you escape to post any and every event and thought that you have to avoid dealing with them. Seems like you spend more time posting then dealing.
March 19, 2010 at 7:32 AM #528731SD RealtorParticipantWhat I think is that you have alot of issues going on and that you escape to post any and every event and thought that you have to avoid dealing with them. Seems like you spend more time posting then dealing.
March 19, 2010 at 7:51 AM #5278004plexownerParticipantluck in life – that’s an interesting topic
“Chance favors the prepared mind” Louis Pasteur
“Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity” Seneca
was I lucky in San Diego real estate? or was it all the real estate seminars and books I had attended/read that prepared me to take advantage of the opportunity when it came along? I was preparing myself for 8 years before I bought my first property
was it my skills and intelligence that allowed me to spot the real estate bubble in 2002? or was I just lucky that I happened to be actively buying real estate at the time and was looking at numerous MLS listings everyday, working the numbers, etc? I wouldn’t have spotted the bubble that early otherwise
I’ve always considered myself lucky – but I also throw out the quip that my luck started when I took my first paper route at age 12 and that the harder I have worked, the luckier I have become
luck? who knows – the real element of luck in my life, as I see it, is that I was born to educated parents who placed a priority on education, work ethic, delayed gratification, etc
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pull yourself up by the bootstraps – another interesting topic
I had climbed up on this soapbox recently when one of my relatives pointed out that I HAD bootstraps to grab on to and that many people don’t
having bootstraps to work with is another element of being lucky at birth – I was born a white male in a middle-class, educated family – when the time came for me to pull myself up by the bootstraps they were easy to grab onto
March 19, 2010 at 7:51 AM #5279334plexownerParticipantluck in life – that’s an interesting topic
“Chance favors the prepared mind” Louis Pasteur
“Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity” Seneca
was I lucky in San Diego real estate? or was it all the real estate seminars and books I had attended/read that prepared me to take advantage of the opportunity when it came along? I was preparing myself for 8 years before I bought my first property
was it my skills and intelligence that allowed me to spot the real estate bubble in 2002? or was I just lucky that I happened to be actively buying real estate at the time and was looking at numerous MLS listings everyday, working the numbers, etc? I wouldn’t have spotted the bubble that early otherwise
I’ve always considered myself lucky – but I also throw out the quip that my luck started when I took my first paper route at age 12 and that the harder I have worked, the luckier I have become
luck? who knows – the real element of luck in my life, as I see it, is that I was born to educated parents who placed a priority on education, work ethic, delayed gratification, etc
~
pull yourself up by the bootstraps – another interesting topic
I had climbed up on this soapbox recently when one of my relatives pointed out that I HAD bootstraps to grab on to and that many people don’t
having bootstraps to work with is another element of being lucky at birth – I was born a white male in a middle-class, educated family – when the time came for me to pull myself up by the bootstraps they were easy to grab onto
March 19, 2010 at 7:51 AM #5283814plexownerParticipantluck in life – that’s an interesting topic
“Chance favors the prepared mind” Louis Pasteur
“Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity” Seneca
was I lucky in San Diego real estate? or was it all the real estate seminars and books I had attended/read that prepared me to take advantage of the opportunity when it came along? I was preparing myself for 8 years before I bought my first property
was it my skills and intelligence that allowed me to spot the real estate bubble in 2002? or was I just lucky that I happened to be actively buying real estate at the time and was looking at numerous MLS listings everyday, working the numbers, etc? I wouldn’t have spotted the bubble that early otherwise
I’ve always considered myself lucky – but I also throw out the quip that my luck started when I took my first paper route at age 12 and that the harder I have worked, the luckier I have become
luck? who knows – the real element of luck in my life, as I see it, is that I was born to educated parents who placed a priority on education, work ethic, delayed gratification, etc
~
pull yourself up by the bootstraps – another interesting topic
I had climbed up on this soapbox recently when one of my relatives pointed out that I HAD bootstraps to grab on to and that many people don’t
having bootstraps to work with is another element of being lucky at birth – I was born a white male in a middle-class, educated family – when the time came for me to pull myself up by the bootstraps they were easy to grab onto
March 19, 2010 at 7:51 AM #5284784plexownerParticipantluck in life – that’s an interesting topic
“Chance favors the prepared mind” Louis Pasteur
“Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity” Seneca
was I lucky in San Diego real estate? or was it all the real estate seminars and books I had attended/read that prepared me to take advantage of the opportunity when it came along? I was preparing myself for 8 years before I bought my first property
was it my skills and intelligence that allowed me to spot the real estate bubble in 2002? or was I just lucky that I happened to be actively buying real estate at the time and was looking at numerous MLS listings everyday, working the numbers, etc? I wouldn’t have spotted the bubble that early otherwise
I’ve always considered myself lucky – but I also throw out the quip that my luck started when I took my first paper route at age 12 and that the harder I have worked, the luckier I have become
luck? who knows – the real element of luck in my life, as I see it, is that I was born to educated parents who placed a priority on education, work ethic, delayed gratification, etc
~
pull yourself up by the bootstraps – another interesting topic
I had climbed up on this soapbox recently when one of my relatives pointed out that I HAD bootstraps to grab on to and that many people don’t
having bootstraps to work with is another element of being lucky at birth – I was born a white male in a middle-class, educated family – when the time came for me to pull myself up by the bootstraps they were easy to grab onto
March 19, 2010 at 7:51 AM #5287364plexownerParticipantluck in life – that’s an interesting topic
“Chance favors the prepared mind” Louis Pasteur
“Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity” Seneca
was I lucky in San Diego real estate? or was it all the real estate seminars and books I had attended/read that prepared me to take advantage of the opportunity when it came along? I was preparing myself for 8 years before I bought my first property
was it my skills and intelligence that allowed me to spot the real estate bubble in 2002? or was I just lucky that I happened to be actively buying real estate at the time and was looking at numerous MLS listings everyday, working the numbers, etc? I wouldn’t have spotted the bubble that early otherwise
I’ve always considered myself lucky – but I also throw out the quip that my luck started when I took my first paper route at age 12 and that the harder I have worked, the luckier I have become
luck? who knows – the real element of luck in my life, as I see it, is that I was born to educated parents who placed a priority on education, work ethic, delayed gratification, etc
~
pull yourself up by the bootstraps – another interesting topic
I had climbed up on this soapbox recently when one of my relatives pointed out that I HAD bootstraps to grab on to and that many people don’t
having bootstraps to work with is another element of being lucky at birth – I was born a white male in a middle-class, educated family – when the time came for me to pull myself up by the bootstraps they were easy to grab onto
March 19, 2010 at 8:35 AM #527810jpinpbParticipantscaredy – don’t mean to get on you. Just trying to understand. I think your wife is lucky that her husband is so agreeable. It sounds like you are not regretting your decision very much so maybe you were never an adamant no on another kid and maybe on the fence and she just gave you the push. You are just scaredy on the fence and need a push for another kid and to buy a house 😉
March 19, 2010 at 8:35 AM #527943jpinpbParticipantscaredy – don’t mean to get on you. Just trying to understand. I think your wife is lucky that her husband is so agreeable. It sounds like you are not regretting your decision very much so maybe you were never an adamant no on another kid and maybe on the fence and she just gave you the push. You are just scaredy on the fence and need a push for another kid and to buy a house 😉
March 19, 2010 at 8:35 AM #528391jpinpbParticipantscaredy – don’t mean to get on you. Just trying to understand. I think your wife is lucky that her husband is so agreeable. It sounds like you are not regretting your decision very much so maybe you were never an adamant no on another kid and maybe on the fence and she just gave you the push. You are just scaredy on the fence and need a push for another kid and to buy a house 😉
March 19, 2010 at 8:35 AM #528488jpinpbParticipantscaredy – don’t mean to get on you. Just trying to understand. I think your wife is lucky that her husband is so agreeable. It sounds like you are not regretting your decision very much so maybe you were never an adamant no on another kid and maybe on the fence and she just gave you the push. You are just scaredy on the fence and need a push for another kid and to buy a house 😉
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