Just pulling myself up by the ol’ bootstraps.But in the mean time you don't mind George Sorosing it.
Gottcha.
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Just pulling myself up by the ol’ bootstraps.But in the mean time you don't mind George Sorosing it.
Gottcha.
You responded directly below his post. It obvious what you meant. Especially with the funeral home comment.I didn’t mention anyone’s grandmother. You did. I just stated that senior living facilities are a great place to park cash.
A good investment is a good investment.
Wait until you find out how much money people make with childcare facilities. These are all symptoms of a destroyed family unit, and dual working couples.
Make multi-generational households great again.
I didn’t mention anyone’s grandmother. You did. I just stated that senior living facilities are a great place to park cash.
A good investment is a good investment.
Wait until you find out how much money people make with childcare facilities. These are all symptoms of a destroyed family unit, and dual working couples.
Make multi-generational households great again.
You are looking too deep into it. I replied below his post because it was the most recent post and my only option. The funeral home comment is just following the next logical investment into the space.You responded directly below his post. It obvious what you meant. Especially with the funeral home comment.
I agree with you 100%. I really hope to see a shift in multi-generational households in the next decade. This should open up housing inventory, devastate senior living facilities and day cares, and ultimately lead to a better society.I have a dad who left, a mom who is stupidly healthy with alzheimers and dementia at 66, and an autistic brother.
I am the only functional member of the family left and carrying the weight is horrible and impossible.
No one wants to help. The system just wants to suck your parent dry for money for a disease they say they can't do anything for.
Multi generational solid family homes are the ONLY way to fix this societal nightmare.
BTW, sell your nursing home investments in the next 10 years as the Boomer generation phases out. They won't be good investments forever. People like me are learning fast and hard about why they are good investments.
Same guy posted this about a staircase someone probably paid to have built as though they just force you to install shit on your propertyI didn’t mention anyone’s grandmother. You did. I just stated that senior living facilities are a great place to park cash.
A good investment is a good investment.
Wait until you find out how much money people make with childcare facilities. These are all symptoms of a destroyed family unit, and dual working couples.
Make multi-generational households great again.
You’re soft as baby shit.You responded directly below his post. It obvious what you meant. Especially with the funeral home comment.
Shouldn’t I be the one offended here? I’m not.You are looking too deep into it. I replied below his post because it was the most recent post and my only option. The funeral home comment is just following the next logical investment into the space.
I speak quite plainly, so there is no need to read more into what I typed.
As to your 27th edit to your previous post, yes, it is mostly about growing my money. It’s also about showing people where they can grow their money.
The money I make allows me to generously contribute to my favorite charities that provide free medical care to child burn victims, cancer patients, etc. It allows me to make hefty donations to pay for free school lunch for middle and elementary schools for all kids. It allows me to provide “free” school supply kits. Money is a tool for me. The more I accumulate the more I can impact the community in a good way.
I’m bootstrapping the hell out of this life. When I croak, I’ll go to heaven, and my assets will go to St Jude’s and Shriners Children hospitals.
Is this code for hookers and blow?The money I make allows me to generously contribute to my favorite charities that provide free medical care to child burn victims, cancer patients, etc. It allows me to make hefty donations to pay for free school lunch for middle and elementary schools for all kids. It allows me to provide “free” school supply kits. Money is a tool for me. The more I accumulate the more I can impact the community in a good way.
I’m bootstrapping the hell out of this life. When I croak, I’ll go to heaven, and my assets will go to St Jude’s and Shriners Children hospitals.
No. Hookers fall under my frivolous spending category. Possibly entertainment. Shit, I might need to open my own Bop house.Is this code for hookers and blow?
That’s the gamble in any business, one place going under is hardly enough to make it a huge riskWell this degenerated quickly! Well the whole thread may be considered a trainwreck.
Buying into a retirement community is an option to explore for the grim reality we all are aging and we all will die. However I would be leery of buying into or investing in one. Sadly there was a news article about one of those buy in/invest retirement assisted living facilities going bankrupt and literally screwing over hundreds of people.
I have worked on that alzheimers/dementia elder care stuff helping my aunt until she passed away, after my uncle declined due to dementia/alzheimers. The facilities tend to be over-expensive for what they provide. Many of the ones I tried to help my aunt choose among, for my uncle, were nice cosmetically to justify their exorbitant monthlies, but the care delivered was hardly what I'd call "worth" the price. It seems they are a 21st C racket, along with a cultural push to not take care of one's parents in their elder years.Well this degenerated quickly! Well the whole thread may be considered a trainwreck.
Buying into a retirement community is an option to explore for the grim reality we all are aging and we all will die. However I would be leery of buying into or investing in one. Sadly there was a news article about one of those buy in/invest retirement assisted living facilities going bankrupt and literally screwing over hundreds of people.