Farmer Walks Into Airport to Buy a Jet, Salesman Laughs-Regrets It When He Learns the Truth

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

Комментарии • 27

  • @Mr.AlexStoryteller-e3i
    @Mr.AlexStoryteller-e3i 23 часа назад +1

    This video brilliantly showcases how determination and vision can overcome skepticism, proving that true success comes from integrity and hard work!

  • @PricelessLessons
    @PricelessLessons День назад +4

    This story is such a powerful reminder that success isn’t just about what we achieve, but how we lift others along the way. Samuel’s ability to stand tall against judgment while inspiring Derek is truly heartwarming. It’s amazing how one act of belief can change someone’s life. Never let others define your worth!

  • @Debra-f3l
    @Debra-f3l 3 дня назад +14

    Mr.Clark was the true gentleman, honest and sincere. It's such a tragedy so much time is spent on misjudgment when we shouldn't judge at all!

    • @PricelessLessons
      @PricelessLessons День назад

      Samuel Carter’s journey shows that resilience and determination can break any barriers. The way he handled skepticism with grace and turned it into an opportunity to empower someone else is inspiring. This is a story about more than business-it’s about humanity, respect, and the courage to rewrite expectations!

  • @humanthreadsus
    @humanthreadsus День назад +1

    The moment Samuel stood up for Derek was powerful-proof that real leaders lift others up, even when the world might overlook them.

  • @JohnLifeStories
    @JohnLifeStories 3 дня назад +6

    This story is incredibly inspiring! Samuel's determination and resilience prove that success comes from hard work and vision, not appearances. Truly motivating!

  • @StorytimewithAlexander
    @StorytimewithAlexander 2 дня назад +3

    Samuel's determination and resilience show that hard work and vision can silence even the toughest doubters. This video is a powerful reminder that no matter where we come from, our dreams are valid, and perseverance pays off. Amazing work-thank you for sharing this inspiring journey!

  • @chuckhanson8784
    @chuckhanson8784 День назад +1

    Too many advertisment interruptions to make me want to come back. Good content.

  • @HiddenChronicles-q2z
    @HiddenChronicles-q2z День назад +1

    Talk about a humbling moment. Bet that salesman will never underestimate anyone again

  • @DblIre
    @DblIre 2 дня назад +2

    This story reminds me of an associate of mine, a very successful Amway distributor, who, in his 30s, decided to buy a Rolls Royce. When the dealer told him the next step was to determine the financing, John told him he always paid cash.

  • @lesiamullins5557
    @lesiamullins5557 3 дня назад +5

    Boom like that!!!Samuel blacks some eyes along with this transaction 😂😅❤

  • @charleslong1284
    @charleslong1284 День назад +1

    I am 70 years old and have witnessed many Mr. Clark’s that fool most people. Even though they are dressed in common worker clothes all of them are extremely successful with millions of dollars of value they accumulated through years of hard work and reputation that follows them. God Bless having those people mentor others.

  • @michellewatkins105
    @michellewatkins105 3 дня назад +2

    Beautiful story

  • @eleanorek.leslie9818
    @eleanorek.leslie9818 2 дня назад +1

    M. Clark had his life in control and he wasn't about to allow anyone to take it!! So good to see.👍😊

  • @LittleHope-ntss
    @LittleHope-ntss 2 дня назад +2

    This is the kind of content we need more of! Samuel’s resilience and humility are beyond inspiring. Thank you for sharing this amazing story. 🙌

  • @johnniecalhoun5558
    @johnniecalhoun5558 3 дня назад +2

    Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing karma has a way of coming back the end of this is very amazing

  • @njmileur5003
    @njmileur5003 2 дня назад +1

    Good story, it is so unfair that people judge you by your appearance, I worked in banking for 45 years and I saw it time and time again, I myself is American Indian but I don’t look like my dad, and as you know we weren’t looked upon as a person. I got hired because of my education and grew up in the town. Hooray for Samuel.

  • @ashleypallis3522
    @ashleypallis3522 2 дня назад +1

    inspirational x

  • @BTStory-i3x
    @BTStory-i3x 2 дня назад +1

    SO MANY THINGS HAPPEN THAT ARE UNBELIEVABLE

  • @richardyoung871
    @richardyoung871 5 часов назад

    In my final comment, it's a bit strange that SAMUEL, a farmer figured out that in order to get much more money he would take some of his food, as samples and when I was in CULINARY SCHOOL, one of my roommate's ROBERT GENITO,from NEW JERSEY, had two standing restaurants and he came up to the campus with a 924 PORSCHE, and he wasn't one to boast about anything, and he has a very good attitude about life in general, very humble type of a person, and he wanted to sell both restaurants and move to Florida with his girlfriend at the time, but I have lost contact with him, but I will call my alumni office and get his where abouts, my father always told me that don't judge a book by it's cover, rather by it's contents That's the most important thing to look for.

  • @IqbalAhmadchaudhry
    @IqbalAhmadchaudhry 2 дня назад +2

    Nice 👍 ne but presentation was great

  • @helennicholson9530slim
    @helennicholson9530slim 2 дня назад +2

    Dont judge a book by its cover same aplys to people

  • @richardyoung871
    @richardyoung871 5 часов назад

    In my 1st comment, you have to give a lot of credit to SAMUEL, for coming from a small town and in my 2nd duty station in Augusta Georgia, I had a great friend from California, Mark FLANAGAN, and he liked off base with his girlfriend NOI,and I went to visit him and he told me that, this properly was an old slaves plantation, and I was in total SHOCK, because I had never heard a story like that before, and he probably married Noi,as she was from Vietnam.

  • @VoicesofChange9
    @VoicesofChange9 2 дня назад +1

    "This tale raises questions about human nature. Do you think people are inherently good or bad?

  • @juanmuniz3582
    @juanmuniz3582 2 дня назад +1

    I did like the story, but But I don't believe to be a true story , First a person has prove that he qualify for the loan and then prosed from there to buy the plane. the company has to recherché his record of any person.

  • @KU84dh37
    @KU84dh37 5 часов назад

    Where is the talk about a pilot?????