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Sam Primm

@fasterfreedom

$50M in real estate owned without using any of my own money

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The fastest way to lose? Think success is limited. Other people winning doesn’t mean you’re losing—it proves what’s possible.

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You don’t have to choose between living well now and being wealthy later. Use other people’s money to buy assets that pay you forever. Use your own money to create memories that matter now.

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The system isn’t built for you. 2009: 2025: Elon: $2B → $486B Zuck: $1.5B → $245B Bezos: $1.6B → $233B Minimum wage: $7.25 → $7.25 The rich got richer because they learned the game. Stop complaining about the system. Learn it. Play it. Win it.

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The system rewards those who use debt, not fear it. Real estate is the vehicle. Debt is the fuel. Learn to drive or get left behind.

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Poor people use their time to make money Normal people use their skills to make money Wealthy people use other people’s time and skills to buy freedom

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Hope is dangerous. It feels like like progress but it’s not. You don’t get results by hoping. Don’t hope for more… act for more.

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With every rental property I shoot for a cash flow of $200 or over. This ensures a healthy profit margin and cushions against unexpected expenses. It's not just about covering costs; it's about sustainable, long-term income.

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If you’ve never thought about quitting, selling everything, and becoming a Walmart greeter… You haven’t really been an entrepreneur.

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If you’re getting into real estate, here’s a great philosophy to live by: It’s always worth buying the worst home in a great neighborhood for the right price. If you can pull that off, you will win almost 100% of the time.