Ken's Blog
The other day an SBIer in the SBI! Forums made an interesting observation about the type of posts that I comment on. I've never actually consciously thought about it before. So from now on, he has made me slightly self-conscious when I reply. ;-)
What I do know is that the over-riding consideration as I "graze" is leverage. I never really framed it beyond that, but as I thought about what "leverage" is in this setting (the SBI! Forums), I defined it as a question...
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Ken's Blog
Since we've moved to the Caribbean, I've met several people who rely on their brains to lead the life they want, living where they like and doing what they want...
A landscaper from England who worked in Bermuda, then heard about Anguilla and Eleuthra where two jobs were available. He chose Anguilla (he liked the boss better). He went to a couple of other islands and then returned here. He married a woman from St. Lucia, started his own landscaping business, and settled down here.
Or the architect I met at a restaurant one night, a younger man, who moves from island to island doing plans for various developments he hears about through the grapevine. Speaking of restaurants...
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It's All In Your Head!" »
Ken's Blog
Several Case Study SBIers have sent in updates recently. These updates show that their stories are not "carefully selected snapshots, frozen in time." Instead, Case Studies share news of their evergrowing businesses and exciting life changes, in real-time.
There is a paragraph in the latest update from Fiona McCardle and Jim Andrew, who operate a villa rental agency deep in the heart of the Tuscan countryside, that really struck me...
http://case-studies.sitesell.com/rental-agency-tuscany4.html
So I thought I'd share it here...
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