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Old 07-02-2009, 03:43 PM
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Default Tips for a young aspiring Lambo owner?

Well I'm 17 just graduated high school and i absolutely just love lamborghinis because they are by far the the most beautiful car ever created and I was wondering if anyone had any tips or any stories about how you came to own a lamborghini and how old were you when you did? Thanks so much in advance
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Old 07-02-2009, 07:18 PM
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i want some tips 2...im 16 still in school
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Old 07-03-2009, 12:51 AM
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Dream Big + Calculated Risks + Time + Enjoy what you are doing and believe in it = Money

If you have a good idea that you think will make money, go for it. You will have 90% of your friends and family trying to discourage you, but if you just go with your gut and make calculated and educated risks you can get very far. Mind you, it won't be easy and it won't happen over night.

Customer service goes a far way. For every person who has a bad experience with your business they will tell 10 other people. For every person who has had a good experience, they might tell 1, 2 or 3 people. As you can see, you really don't wanna F-up! (This is just a general rule, some peoples business start from word of mouth, and these are truley great businesses)

Sadly a lot of people will not be able to afford a Lamborghini with their own business. A lot of business owners probably [i]could[/] but its sometimes a better idea to keep investing into the business. A $200,000 Lambo could work out to be millions down the road when its invested into your company. Lastly, you won't get the benifits of luxury or money as much as your kids will.

Bottom Line: Most Lambo owners are their own boss. They have started their own business or they are in the family business. Yes some are born "silver spoon in hand" but not most.
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Customer service goes a far way. For every person who has a bad experience with your business they will tell 10 other people. For every person who has had a good experience, they might tell 1, 2 or 3 people. As you can see, you really don't wanna F-up! (This is just a general rule, some peoples business start from word of mouth, and these are truley great businesses)

Truer words never spoken. I own a business that is 100% word of mouth, no storefront, and customer support is the key.
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Sadly a lot of people will not be able to afford a Lamborghini with their own business. A lot of business owners probably [i]could[/] but its sometimes a better idea to keep investing into the business.
+1. This is exactly what my wife would say "For this kind of the money, I would have made a down payment for another property"

Hell yeah! but you live only once and play hard while you can.

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Old 07-04-2009, 09:16 AM
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Hi there, you are young start young...working on financial stability enhancing your education aka (college)...that will increase your chances in financial goals, or if you have an entreprenurial spirit follow it, but get your priorities straight don't live to work... work to live, also work smart, financial stability is the key to a lot of things...money is not everything but it sure buys a **** load of fun,focus and plan for it, without killing yourself to achieve it...you gotta have a life plan to get a toy like that (lambo). Always think big and don't settle once you achieve your goal keep on going the road never, ends and when you get it, drive it like you stole it !!!! good luck
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Thanks alot for everyone who replied i know i can do it i mean i gotta use "The Secret" to my advantage and im trying to save up money even now because i wanna start to invest im not one to go out and figure out how im going to spend the money as soon as i get it because i know saving/investing is more rewarding but its always nice to hear from people who have done it because it just gives me alot of confidense and motivation so again thanks so much
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Work non stop. Sunday will be your catch up day. You will watch your friends buy all kinds of things, while you keep throwing the money back into investments. You will buy guns instead of butter as the saying goes. Don't major in minor things. Learn from a failure (s), don't beat yourself up. Stay focused. Have a plan, then have a back up plan. Get a decent college degree first. Take care of yourself, eat the right things, get checkups regularly. Stupid (ie long shots) risks rarely pay off. It is easier to copy someone else's strategy than reinvent the wheel. Read business publications and be aware of trends & what is going on around you. And stay around positive people that are going somewhere. Negative people will only ground you (lol I just made that one up).
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made a mistake
just delete the post
tnx

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