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How do YOU define agricultural success?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hooby Farmer" data-source="post: 5113794" data-attributes="member: 1747"><p>My father and I lost around £500k over a 2 year period on several bulding projects. Before that we played at the property game making strong money at the time. In the aftermath we are all happier that we can now do what we want when we want. Money has zero factor in it. Yeah when times were good they were great no doubt, but we never had an opportunity to enjoy it as everything was all re invested. My business partner lost around £21million of his own money (not borrowed money) he's happier now than he ever was, fact!! He gets up in the morning does a few deals, plays golf, has 4 or 5 holidays a year, goes for coffee, looks after his wife who had a severe stroke in the middle of it and is now full time in a wheelchair. </p><p></p><p>Success. Weathered the storm come out the other side bit battered and bruised, still here, still better off than we started, now doing our thing on our terms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooby Farmer, post: 5113794, member: 1747"] My father and I lost around £500k over a 2 year period on several bulding projects. Before that we played at the property game making strong money at the time. In the aftermath we are all happier that we can now do what we want when we want. Money has zero factor in it. Yeah when times were good they were great no doubt, but we never had an opportunity to enjoy it as everything was all re invested. My business partner lost around £21million of his own money (not borrowed money) he's happier now than he ever was, fact!! He gets up in the morning does a few deals, plays golf, has 4 or 5 holidays a year, goes for coffee, looks after his wife who had a severe stroke in the middle of it and is now full time in a wheelchair. Success. Weathered the storm come out the other side bit battered and bruised, still here, still better off than we started, now doing our thing on our terms. [/QUOTE]
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