I dont think he could pull a plow to save his life and I would even bet he couldnt start a tractor if he had a gun to his head... BUT I bet he could make money at farming. A person doesnt get to be worth an estimated 55 million by being an idiot. Granted, his lack of knowledge about farming would hinder him due to decisions being harder (namely equipment decisions and repair or land/fertilizer use) but I think he would still make money at farming or anything else he did.
He built a 4 million dollar real estate empire by age 26. AGE 26! People like that dont just fail at things and when they do (like he did with his real estate), they rebuild. His one on one financial counseling business now has 350 employees, and it was all built up debt free. If you are employing more than 350 people with your ideas, maybe you should be sharing how its done, rather than just saying it cant.
I dont use Daves methods but similar ones and I gotta say, its pretty nice once things start coming together....
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