Fernando De Leon
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Own an asset, get financing, figure out how to own an asset.
And so I do think that asset ownership
That asset, he will pay it off over a 15-year loan amortization, and he'll own an asset 15 years from now.
But he's 21, and so he'll be 36, and he'll own an asset, and he'll say, wow, I built something, I owned something, and it was painful.
Maybe he's got to live within his means and save more.
Maybe he can't go to the restaurants and make sacrifices.
But when he's older, he'll be glad that he paid off
uh... an asset and i think asset ownership company ownership uh... is is the way that you build uh... wealth and i don't
I think it's a simple statement, but it's hard to do.
And you just got to find the openings to figure out how to get it for yourself.
Nobody's going to, you know, I can't give you like the story of what it's going to be for anybody except for me, right?
But for others, they got to find their own entry point and figure out a way to get a piece, buy a stock, buy a bond, buy a house, buy a duplex, buy something.
And then over time, make it grow.
No.
Oh, interesting.
Okay, so first of all, the Chick-fil-A trade was not in the company itself.
That's a private company.
It's owned by a family.
As much as any of us would want to invest in Chick-fil-A, you can't.
It's owned in multigenerational trust, so that's not going anywhere.