David Mullings

David Mullings

@davidmullings.bsky.social

Founder, Chairman & CEO, Blue Mahoe Capital | Impact Investor | Philanthropist | 🇯🇲 Born | Proud UMiami & Miami Herbert Alum | IG: Davidpmullings

29 Followers 8 Following 24 Posts Joined Nov 2024
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Gee, they must have been on the cusp of having their fraud, waste, and corruption exposed. What else could it be #USDemocracy

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Congrats

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It is my great pride and privilege to lead the Congressional Black Caucus as its Chair during the 119th Congress. Now, let’s get to work!

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Bonus:

DEFINITELY visit Half Moon Hotel in Montego Bay, Jamaica to rest and recuperate. The staff are incredible 🇯🇲🙏🏾

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If a schoolteacher and a factory worker with no college education can become that successful then what’s your excuse for not trying?

You are luckier than them just thanks to the Internet being around.

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Ignore the people who think that you should go big or go home; Ignore the people who think that you are taking too long and don’t spread yourself too thin by trying to be all things to all people or having a bunch of side-hustles.

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The biggest takeaways for me after spending time with them was that:

1. Starting small is better than never starting
2. Slow and steady is a viable option
3. You only need to be really good at what you are focused on

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We exchanged contacts because after sharing my lessons about success, he asked me to come and speak to his monthly team meeting because he tries to inspire his staff once per month and felt that I did more for him in 15 minutes than he has done in 15 years.

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Then they started buying more over time and slowly built up to 1,800 properties over 40 years.

Now they can afford to spend 12 days at one of the most expensive hotels in the Caribbean.

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They scraped together to buy their first rental property. They cut the lawn themselves, fixed the doors as needed, etc.

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He came home that night and asked her if she was getting a 10% raise next year? Nope.

He wasn’t either but there is this thing called depreciation and if they buy a property, they can use depreciation next year and basically give themselves a 10% raise.

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The wife was so excited to tell the story about how 43 years ago she was a schoolteacher and her husband worked a factory job in the day while going to community college at night and his accounting teacher taught them one word that would change their life:

Depreciation

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1,800 was the answer.

I immediately asked if it was a fund or their own money.

They never took any outside capital, only loans as needed.

I asked how long it took and how they got stared…

40 years and it started with a single property.

Now I had to know why…

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“We are in real estate”

My decades in the family office world have taught me that if someone is staying at a fancy hotel and says that they are “in real estate” I should be asking them ONE question:

“How many doors?”

This means how many properties they own (they all have a front door 👍🏽)

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It was disappointing to hear that within a week of being in Jamaics this couple could pinpoint a major cause of the reason the country has underperformed its potential.

I asked them what they did for a living, curious about why they thought about taking initiative as being important:

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when he wasn’t driving them around he said that she just sat at a shop in a lane smoking weed.

They couldn’t understand why he didn’t take initiative with the rest of his time

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They loved what they had seen over the first 6 days but said that they just had to ask me a question but they weren’t sure if it was their place to ask.

I said go ahead.

They said that their driver was great. A nice young man who took great care of them BUT…

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I needed a place to rest my drink so I asked a nice friendly couple if I could put my glass in the table for a second while I grabbed some of the food going around.

They heard my Jamaican accent and so we got to talking about Jamaica and their experience so far.

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I recently met a husband and wife at Half Moon Hotel in Montego Bay, Jamaica at the Manager’s Cocktail Party.

They are from the NE USA and were spending 12 days in Jamaica. Their first ever trip.

Here is their wealth creation story.

A 🧵

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1 year ago

Berkshire Hathaway hits $1T market cap, flaunting $325B in cash and $15B from T-bills. Despite $AAPL trims, its strong balance sheet shines. Buffett fans: celebrate strategic cash hoarding and value investing. $BRKA and $BRKB stand strong. #InvestLikeBuffett #ValueInvesting #BRKB

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this also reflects the pervasive belief among many americans that there is a clear and obvious division between the “deserving” and “undeserving”

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like i have been saying, a lot of americans do not treat politics as “real” — they approach it with an ironic distance that allows them to treat clear threats and statements of intent as mere rhetoric. www.nytimes.com/2024/12/15/u...

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Orwell’s “Animal Farm,” a short, succinct burst of brilliance that you can finish in a day, should be required reading at all age levels at this stage.

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3 things to be an outlier:

1. Framework
2. Control of Emotions
3. Access

Your framework for decision-making comes from the role model you’ve chosen and THEIR recipe used to achieve success.

Emotional control comes from sticking to the framework.

Get access to good ppl, opportunities and capital

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“We can disagree and still love each other unless your disagreement is rooted in my oppression and denial of my humanity and right to exist”

James Baldwin

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#gunners

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With MAGAs, you just reverse every word to get the truth:

“When Americans chose Donald Trump in one of the narrowest popular votes in history—49.81% to 48.33%—they sent a muddled message. It’s time for either no or incremental change, and the worst place imaginable to start would be Tulsi Gabbard.”

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