Lessons from The Force
/When most people learn that I formerly was a police officer, they raise their eyebrows and will usually say something like, “Really? Why would you quit?”
Read MoreWhen most people learn that I formerly was a police officer, they raise their eyebrows and will usually say something like, “Really? Why would you quit?”
Read MoreI read the most astounding paragraph in the June 19th, 2018 edition of USA Today. In Wealth of Millionaires Surges 10.6% to top $70 Trillion for the First Time, David Carrig was reporting on the World Wealth Report 2018 recently released from global consulting firm Capgemini. It was the third paragraph of the article that really caught my attention,
Read MoreI read an article recently wherein the writer stated that all debt is bad. I paused on his stance and reflected for a bit. It seemed extremely militant. I’m not saying the author can’t take that position, it’s just that I don’t agree with him.
Read MoreI would like to think I was smart when I was 27 years-old. I had already served four years in the military, earned a degree from a state university and had just entered the real estate world as an executive assistant earning a whopping $20,000 / annually. Okay, I didn’t blow the doors off with my starting salary, but I was excited to be learning the real estate game.
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