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READ THIS BEFORE YOU TAKE ANYONE'S FOOLISH AND IDIOTIC BUT
HEARTFELT ADVICE
Dear Reader,
Throughout our lives we take the advice of family, friends
and close associates into account before making a decision.
Whether it's a financial, real estate, vacation, business
or major decision. I'm sure you have done it, so many times.
Let me ask you: What qualifies this person (family, friend
etc.) to give you that advice. I can't tell you the countless
negative advice's I've received in my lifetime. Here are few
examples:
From my Ex Wife: “This business will never make it” (referring
to a courier business I started in 1988 which became one of
the top courier companies in the Tri-State). Really? What
qualifies a H.S. graduate with NO business experience and
have only held medial 9 to 5 jobs to make such a statement?
NONE!
From a Realtor: “This investment property is a gem and it
will make you lots of money”. Really? And when asked: “Mrs
Realtor, do you currently or have you ever invested in Real
Estate”. Reply: “Ummm, NO, but I'm a professional Realtor”.
So what, I ask?. Moral of the story: Does the person giving
you the advice been through it?
From a Stock Broker: “You must invest now; this is the stock
of the century”. Really? And when asked: “How much of this
stock have you purchased?” his reply was “I don't invest in
stocks”. Hmmm, he gives advice yet doesn't' take his own.
Suspect advice at best.
I can certainly keep going, but you get the picture. I know
you've been through it.
But you may ask: How do I make an intelligent decision when
it comes to making a major one on a subject that I don't know
anything about.
I'm glad you asked. Here's my simple, 2 step process that
will save you thousands of dollars.
Educate yourself. No that doesn't mean take a college course
or sit at the library and sift through hundreds of legal manuals
or become an expert in the subject, but it does mean to read
a few articles about the subject. Easily done these days by
going to www.Google.com and typing a few keywords in the search
box related to your subject.
Ask several experts that actually have experience in the
subject you are interested in. But please, be very suspect
of so called experts that dish out the advice but do not take
it themselves.
To your great success and best decision making,
Benjamin Hanania
CEO
Life Compass IDS, LLC™
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