Mountain Climbing Millionaires
Roy Williams
Not
yet thirty, Billie is a self made millionaire.
He doesnt drink, smoke or dance, and he gives lavishly to local
and state government. Everyone wants Billies opinion. Even the President
of the United States solicits Billies advice. Billie is on top of
the world. He made it to the peak of the mountain. It doesnt get
any better than this.
In accepting his award from the US Junior
Chamber of Commerce as one of Americas Outstanding Young Men, Billie
says, "I owe my success to clean living." When the awards ceremony
is over, Billie chuckles to a friend, "They'll never catch up with
me. These people are stupid."
With a firm handshake and a winning smile,
Billie has romanced wealthy private investors and secured massive government
funding for more than 33,000 rural fertilizer storage tanks. He then purchases
a few hundred tanks and scatters them around west Texas. Tens of millions
of dollars go into Billies pocket.
When a friend asks Billie where he got the
inspiration for his scheme, Billie explains how Texas ranchers have long
borrowed heavily from the bank, putting up their cattle for collateral,
then driven the bankers around on vast tracts of land to get a general
count of the livestock. "Those bankers never realize theyre
counting the same cattle over and over again from different vantage points
on the ranch," says Billie. "Itll be the same way with
my storage tanks. I'll starve them to death looking for equipment."
When he was young, Billie Sol Estes had a
plan for getting rich quick and it worked. He made it to the top of the
mountain. Now in his seventies, Billie has spent most of his adult life
in prison because was a brilliant schemer who believed, "Time is
the enemy. Hard work is for others. Cleverness is the key to success."
Billie refused to believe the mountain climbers who said, "Time is
your ally. Hard work is inevitable. Persistence is the key to success.
The best way to climb a mountain is to take one small step after the other."
Which of these ideologies best describes
your beliefs? Do you consider time to be your enemy or your friend? Is
hard work a thing to be escaped or embraced? Do you depend more on your
cleverness or your persistence? It seems to me the American public is
equally divided on these issues. Having considered the matter at length,
Im convinced that at least half of us are schemers at heart.
Dont get me wrong. Scheming doesnt
always involve illegal activities. Its more about a belief system
that says, "Time is the enemy. Hard work is for others. Cleverness
is the key to success." Schemers believe they can build real estate
empires "with nothing down," and that multilevel marketing is
the fast track to the good life. Schemers arent necessarily bad
people. Id say at least half of my closest friends are schemers
and I very much enjoy their companionship.
I just dont let them carry my wallet.
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