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u have a second party who wants to deal。 Most sellers ask too much。 It is rare that a seller will actually ask a price that is less than something is worth。
Moral of the story: Make offers。 People who are not investors have no idea what it feels like to be trying to sell something。 I have had a piece of real estate that I wanted to sell for months。 I would have weled anything。 I would not care how low the price。 They could have offered me ten pigs and I would have been happy。 Not at the offer; but just because someone was interested。 I would have countered; maybe for a pig farm in exchange。 But that's how the game works。 The game of buying and selling is fun。 Keep that in mind。 It's fun and only a game。 Make offers。 Someone might say 〃yes。〃
And I always make offers with escape clauses。 In real estate; I make an offer with the words 〃subject to approval of business partner。〃 I never specify who the business partner is。 Most people do not know my partner is my cat。 If they accept the offer; and I don't want the deal; I call my home and speak to my cat。 I make this absurd statement to illustrate how absurdly easy and simple the game is。 So many people make things too difficult and take them too seriously。
Finding a good deal; the right business; the right people; the right investors; or whatever is just like dating。 You must go to the market and talk to a lot of people; make a lot of offers; counteroffers; negotiate; reject and accept。 I know single people who sit at home and wait for the phone to ring; but unless you're Cindy Crawford or Tom Cruise; I think you'd best go to the market; even if it's only the supermarket。 Search; offer; reject; negotiate and accept are all parts of the process of almost everything in life。
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