We love swiftlet farming, forever and ever!!!

Saturday, March 28, 2009

About swiftlet farming – you can succeed if you want! (Part 2)

Swiftlet farming can generate good passive income for you and your family. In the same time, you are doing the swiftlets good by providing them a safe home to stay.


If you wise enough to devote a little of your spare time to invest in yourself by learning the knowledge about this trade, I am sure we may be able to enjoy early retirement before age 50.


I know of an active swiftlet blogger, at quite young age, already a multi-millionaire and own quite a number of BHs. He has something a lot of people don’t.


He has freedom in almost everything; time freedom, travel freedom and spending freedom. This is something I always dream of!


A good investment is absolutely free, as the investment will give you back more than what you have given. Having a good employee may be costly but in long run is free of charge. The little swiftlets may burn a hole in your pocket to lure them staying in your BH, but once they find it comfortable to stay they will be your cash cow thereafter. They are your loyal “employees” who never take salary and will work for you day and night without complaining. Where in the world you can recruit this kind of employees?


However, to do a BH, we need to invest a sizable sum of cash. Where are we going to get this money from?


First thing first, we need to save as much as possible and invest the money in something that can produce income or its value can appreciate over time.


By building the BH investment portfolio, slowly we can switch from doing something you dislike (your current job) to something we love (swiftlet farming).


As wise old Chinese saying, “do not afraid of slowness, but just make sure you do not stand still and do nothing.”


Although our job may stink, it sure beats no job, which is the alternative until we are generating enough cash to live off our BH investment.


A dream? After all, all millionaires started with a dream.


Just do not afraid to dream, my friend.



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