You know those flashy “real estate seminar” types, the ones who wear $10,000 wristwatches and flash cheesy Powerpoint slides of their Lamborghini at you? đ
Don’t trust them. (I reaaaalllly hope I’m stating the obvious.)
I call them Lamborgurus, driving their Scamborghinis. They can be found lurking in the spotlight, dispensing a blend of platitudes and high-leverage, high-risk speculative strategies from the stages of big hotel chains.
They can be forgiven for being tacky. But not for destroying peoples’ retirements with their shoddy ‘investment’ advice.
Here’s the thing:
Be careful about choosing who you take advice from. This is true in any arena — health, fitness, personal finance, business, real estate, travel. Some teachers are better than others. The slick, sentient-infomercial Scamborghini types offer the most dramatic cautionary example.
But there’s another reason.