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Leonard L. BP Book Club: Rich Dad Poor Dad (Introduction)
12 July 2015 | 4 replies
This quote whet my appetite in terms of learning more about how someone with a high income but an unhealthy mindset could end up poor, whereas someone with the right mindset (but maybe not a lot of money) could become rich.Share any agreements or disagreements that you might have with the author.I've heard many people say that Rich Dad Poor Dad is a "mindset" book but that the specific advice Kiyosaki gives can be dangerous.
Keith Lewis Looking for more marketing techniques - I'm bored!
14 November 2013 | 7 replies
I currently do my own "zones" most are unhealthy parts of town with lower values.
Ben Boru Interest rates effect on the market?
20 April 2022 | 8 replies
He's still calling the market "savagely unhealthy" in an article published on 4/15.
Kyle Robbins Private investor- Is this a scam?
1 June 2022 | 11 replies
Even more so now that ive typed it all out.Thanks @Kyle Robbins    Not necessarily a scam... there is a general unhealthy habit of labeling what you don't understand as 'probably a scam' -- not always the ways the case however.Rule of thumb, if any lender sends you any terms, loan agreement or other loan documentation, you simply review it (with your attorney if you have to) and either accept or reject based on what the terms are and if it aligns with what you are trying to do.
Chris Svendsen Would you live in one of your rentals?
24 September 2022 | 41 replies
I have friends who are landlords who will leave things in a state of disrepair and to me unhealthy conditions and their response is its just a rental.
Christine Swaidan Retaliatory Actions and Evictions
31 October 2017 | 20 replies
I lived in the Bay Area for six years and I was amazed at how unhealthy the people are there.
Becky Fromm Acquiring Equity Loan from Property Value without Income?
10 June 2024 | 15 replies
I quit an unhealthy corporate job last year, and while I’ve been thoroughly enjoying my respite (I’m currently in Colombia teaching yoga at a hotel in the jungle!)
Jarrett Fogelman What’s your views on getting Solar Panels?
18 April 2024 | 27 replies
It's like trying to answer "How many calories should I eat?".   
Tanveer Ahmed Indianapolis or Jacksonville for turnkey Investment
7 September 2017 | 16 replies
That is simply investing out of state and placing an unhealthy amount of faith and trust - especially at these price points.I am fairly sure that the whomever is offering this investment opportunity does not own the properties, nor the renovation company nor the management company.  
Nick J. Who's still using Twitter with success?
9 May 2011 | 9 replies
I have no urge to tell people and tweet I am going to the bathroom or eating dinner with somebody etc.I think some times should be private and you need to disconnect.All of these social sites can become compulsive and unhealthy if over engaged.I use to post to 40 social networking sites at once but some are just people trying to sell porn or contact you with crap.I am interested in QUALITY of contacts and not just VOLUME of contacts.I have a twitter account but I don't use it at all.Might eventually just employ a local person to keep up with all of this stuff.