For the past 2 years, I’ve been diligently typing out my journey with my note investing business. Each of those emails has always been my own creation, thoughts, and experiences. Today, however, I ran across this writing that speaks a lot...
Read moreI’m old school. I grew up in a time and place where if something was broken, we’d fix it. We weren’t able to run down to the one-stop shopping center and replace what was broke. Plus, we never really had the money to buy...
Read moreThere is going to be a lot of chocolate given this week. Which also means there will be a lot of chocolate consumed this week. I love the way chocolate releases the endorphins in my brain and that warm, fuzzy feeling it gives. I can’t seem...
Read moreThat was a great game. Thrilling right up until the end. The game was undecided until the final pass hits the ground. Game over. A new champion. Now what? Are you one of the 13.9 million that will call in sick, what they call Super Sick Monday?...
Read moreI just thought to shoot out a quick email as we really start digging into 2018. First of all, a heartfelt thank you for those of you that participated with me in acquiring assets during the past year. In 2017, we acquired 17 assets for our...
Read moreI have been accused (falsely, maybe) of having adult ADD. The argument never centers on the ‘adult’ part of that accusation, for which I am thankful. Rather, the focus (see what I did there) has always been on the...
Read moreI’ve said multiple times in the past that in the note business, every day is a day of education. Every day provides for another learning opportunity, or as my HR Manager says, “another opportunity to excel.” One of the many...
Read moreOne of my first jobs as a kid was mowing lawns. I liked mowing lawns, and for the most part I still do. You are outdoors, enjoying nature in the back yard, the smell of freshly cut grass, and getting a little exercise. But the best thing about...
Read moreBoth my sons decided they wanted to join the Marine Corp. 2008 was an interesting time in our household. My wife and I instantly became “empty nesters” as our young men went off to join the Corp. Before a recruit goes into the Corps...
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