I am considering expanding my business ventures to purchase a relative's agricultural land, but to do it, I'd have to mortgage the assets. I'd also have to run the agri business full time or get little sleep during harvest season.
I have time before the relative retires, and he's interested in me apprenticing under him because none of his kids care about the business.
It's a frightful prospect, but its also an amazing opportunity if I can make it work.
I can totally understand the mixture of excitement and caution. Which way does your gut lean?
@UncleIroh
Do it because the opportunity is solid, and I'm in a good place to act on it based on the timeline I understand he's considering.
@UncleIroh
I suppose I did make a rational statement to answer your previous question.
My gut says, "yes," all the same though.
One should never allow intuition alone to guide a decision when there are other sources of information which can be leveraged. The intuition is a tool that is used after rational considerations to help unearth or warn of things not considered or which may require further consideration.