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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 2745013" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>I just read an article with the billionaire Mark Cuban yesterday about his beginnings. He started out as a broke college graduate living with a bunch of roomates. First thing he did was pay down all his student loans and all of his debts, and the next thing was to learn to live as frugally as possible. At least youre ahead of the game a little starting out. Good luck with it. Ive done well on my own with mine over the years feeding my investing addiction with the proceeds of being self employed in a few small businesses and learning to live within or lower than my means, but Ive also been lucky that my grandfather and dad were business owners and my mom is a retired banker so Ive had some helluva lot smarter than me people to ask for advice on my investing, that helps alot.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 2745013, member: 1535"] I just read an article with the billionaire Mark Cuban yesterday about his beginnings. He started out as a broke college graduate living with a bunch of roomates. First thing he did was pay down all his student loans and all of his debts, and the next thing was to learn to live as frugally as possible. At least youre ahead of the game a little starting out. Good luck with it. Ive done well on my own with mine over the years feeding my investing addiction with the proceeds of being self employed in a few small businesses and learning to live within or lower than my means, but Ive also been lucky that my grandfather and dad were business owners and my mom is a retired banker so Ive had some helluva lot smarter than me people to ask for advice on my investing, that helps alot. This. [/QUOTE]
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