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Originally Posted by NoSoup
Gee, that's odd. I didn't see him mention his age at all...
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Am I proud of my accomplishments? You Bet - but I don't try and gloat about them. Financial Investments have little to do with age per say, much more to do with maturity, responsiblity, and having goals set out to accomplish.
Don't dismiss the possiblity of someone becoming a landlord based soley on their age - the only difference it makes is that the younger you start investing, the more rewards you'll reap.
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I agree with you on "maturity, responsibility, and having goals set out to accomplish". However, and it is a poor generalization I am making, few young people decide to use it consistently. Not that I blame them, America is a great country full of distractions ( the boobies are my curse ). But, usually after attending the School of Hard Knocks, a majority start using their talents. By then, they are usually old.
Hence, the suggestion of being "not young".
And as for being a landlord at an "early age", the true depth of human stupidity is only surpassed by their consistency for stupidity.
But then, I could be wrong....