
"After years of wondering and experimenting with
all kinds of investment and
small-business strategies, I'd given up hope of ever finding my '
business niche' in the world. After all, I'm 50 years old with 2 kids in college and enough financial commitments that risking my family's future on a business of any kind seemed unwise.
"
Then... somebody gave me a
motorcycle. It sat in
my garage for 7 months, neglected and taking up space. And one day, a friend said, 'We should part that thing out. There's money in those
old, original bikes.'
"A month after we starting selling parts on
eBay, we had made $1,400!
"So we took the money and bought five more old motorcycles.
"Now we have a garage full of bikes and enough parts to build a nice little pile of money.
"Best of all, this adventure was unplanned,
but right in front of me all the time.
"Motorcycles have always been a passion for me. This thriving little business is an expression of that passion, and may just be a pathway to leaving the corporate world of un-identity and launching into a world of my own design.
"Thanks to
Michael Masterson for encouraging me to always be on the lookout for that opportunity which represents a future life by design and not by default."
-
Hal Johnson
Omaha, NE
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This article appears courtesy of Early to Rise [Issue #2217, 12-05-07],
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