Multifamily Maniacs
What is Your Gut Worth
Mike Brewer · · 1 Comment
How many times have you sat back and said, I wish I would have just listened to my gut? My guess is likely equal to the several times you sat back and said, I wish I would have listened to my parents, coach, mentor or other significant people in my life.
Can’t Keep it In
Like Cat Steven’s suggests in the first two lines of his classic – Can’t Keep it In:
Oh I can’t keep it in,
I can’t keep it in, I’ve gotta let it out.
Now – Cat was waxing poetic about a number of themes on arguably a number of levels. But somewhere buried in there, I think he was admonishing multifamily maniacs on the need to trust thy guts. His overarching folk music profession in Can’t Keep it In was for types like us to rock the multifamily universe with the one and only thing we truly own in this world. Our voice.
You’ve got so much to say, say what you mean,
Mean what you’re thinking, and think anything.
Catch a Tiger by the Tail and an Elephant’s Behind
I know a cool cat in the multifamily business that waxed a poetic line that has held true in my head:
I would prefer to catch a tiger by the tail than light a fire under an elephant’s ass.
The other Cats take on this:
You allow too much to go by, and that won’t do.
Translation: Stop – Stand Up – Trust thy Gut – Speak Up – Shut Up (with the bad gut negative can’t do attitude mucky muck) – And Go and Do
Guess what – it’s highly likely someone has that same thought and the same gut arrest that you have. And guess what happens when you don’t speak up in that situation – two or more people get cheated. You out of being a better person the rest of the group out of being a better group.
Your no stupid thoughts or questions in my book multifamily maniac,
M