It helps if you want to do big things to help others without fundraising. If you have 50,000
dollars in capital to start a communal farm in a poor country for example that beats the
hell out of borrowing it or having cake stalls and charity BBQ's.Just like it's better for a developer to build a tower using their own pent up capital
instead of borrowing the funds.
Rubbish! There are many ways of leveraging capital if you know the 'secrets'. I did a small (25-lot) land development in Perth without using a single cent of my own money, and no bank money either. Made a 'nice little earner' of $2.2 million which I later lost in my divorce settlement.
Further proof that all men pay for sex, it's just the billing method that varies. In my case, 25 years of marriage amassed a big one!
Am I 'bitter'? Not at all....
I sincerely hope the f*ckin slut chokes on every penny, lol.
By the way, I posted this before (I think), about an ageing mate of mine who spent AUD$10,000 opening a bug-farm in the north of Thailand in a rural area. It provides protein for about 200,000 people; doesn't make a 'profit', as such, but covers its running costs.
It was his way of doing something 'good', with the few quid that he had, and rewarding a selfless Thai lady (who had nothing) for helping him in a time of need.
The full story would bring tears to a glass eye!
Another example of 'success', IMHO.
- Re: Re "Success" -- Foxy -- 2017-01-03
- Re: Re "Success" -- Arthur -- 2017-01-03
- Re: Re "Success" -- Foxy -- 2017-01-04
- Re: Re "Success" -- Foxy -- 2017-01-04
- Re: Re "Success" -- Arthur -- 2017-01-03