Brian
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And when Ireland got into trouble and had to do an austerity program, cut back all the programs, 450,000 people left the country. So they didn't come to contribute. They came to take. You have to be willing to come and make your own. You have to be willing to come and make a name for yourself and make a business for yourself and make a life for yourself.
And when Ireland got into trouble and had to do an austerity program, cut back all the programs, 450,000 people left the country. So they didn't come to contribute. They came to take. You have to be willing to come and make your own. You have to be willing to come and make a name for yourself and make a business for yourself and make a life for yourself.
And when Ireland got into trouble and had to do an austerity program, cut back all the programs, 450,000 people left the country. So they didn't come to contribute. They came to take. You have to be willing to come and make your own. You have to be willing to come and make a name for yourself and make a business for yourself and make a life for yourself.
It does a terrible disservice to people. If you take away the very essence of being an immigrant, it does a terrible disservice.
It does a terrible disservice to people. If you take away the very essence of being an immigrant, it does a terrible disservice.
It does a terrible disservice to people. If you take away the very essence of being an immigrant, it does a terrible disservice.
Yeah, well, it's a little different. You know, like when I wrote a book, I found out as a writer I'm a great speaker.
Yeah, well, it's a little different. You know, like when I wrote a book, I found out as a writer I'm a great speaker.
Yeah, well, it's a little different. You know, like when I wrote a book, I found out as a writer I'm a great speaker.
Exactly. And, you know, just because you can buy a microphone doesn't make you a broadcaster.
Exactly. And, you know, just because you can buy a microphone doesn't make you a broadcaster.
Exactly. And, you know, just because you can buy a microphone doesn't make you a broadcaster.
And being Dave Ramsey is not as easy as people think. You know, here's what I do. I get a chance to interview people I'm really interested in and ask them things. I had you on today, and I asked you as a business mentor of mine, as you have been, I got to ask you some questions that helped me in my business today. I got a couple hundred employees I got to take care of.
And being Dave Ramsey is not as easy as people think. You know, here's what I do. I get a chance to interview people I'm really interested in and ask them things. I had you on today, and I asked you as a business mentor of mine, as you have been, I got to ask you some questions that helped me in my business today. I got a couple hundred employees I got to take care of.
And being Dave Ramsey is not as easy as people think. You know, here's what I do. I get a chance to interview people I'm really interested in and ask them things. I had you on today, and I asked you as a business mentor of mine, as you have been, I got to ask you some questions that helped me in my business today. I got a couple hundred employees I got to take care of.
I got a pretty good business going. And, you know, so I get a chance to meet some fabulous people. and ask them their stories, and you hear some wild stuff, you know.
I got a pretty good business going. And, you know, so I get a chance to meet some fabulous people. and ask them their stories, and you hear some wild stuff, you know.
I got a pretty good business going. And, you know, so I get a chance to meet some fabulous people. and ask them their stories, and you hear some wild stuff, you know.
36. Great. That's the world we live in. So I'd give you two words for the real estate business today, older and richer. Older and richer. That's who the clients are. Average age of a first-time buyer three years ago was 32. Today it's 38. They're putting off getting married, having kids, and having families. Very destructive to the culture. The average age of a seller is 63.
36. Great. That's the world we live in. So I'd give you two words for the real estate business today, older and richer. Older and richer. That's who the clients are. Average age of a first-time buyer three years ago was 32. Today it's 38. They're putting off getting married, having kids, and having families. Very destructive to the culture. The average age of a seller is 63.