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“I was eating a steak with an old boy in Lubbock one time—an old-timer. They brought it out pretty rare, and he called that girl over and told her, ‘I’ve seen cattle hurt worse than that get well.’” - Boots O’Neal

“I was eating a steak with an old boy in Lubbock one time—an old-timer. They brought it out pretty rare, and he called that girl over and told her, ‘I’ve seen cattle hurt worse than that get well.’” - Boots O’Neal

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This right here is the lie that broke a generation. Somewhere in the 1980s, we told kids that if they didn’t go to college, they were failures. We told them working with their hands was a dead end. We pushed paper credentials and pulled people away from land, trades, and real assets. And while everyone was chasing degrees, the price of land kept quietly telling the truth. The acre never changed. The dollar did. When it took $200 to balance an acre, people laughed. When it took $800, they hesitated. Now it takes $12,000–$15,000—and suddenly everyone calls it “too expensive,” as if the land got greedy. That’s backwards. Land didn’t get more valuable. Money got weaker. That’s why people with real wealth don’t buy ranches for rent checks. They buy them to store value. To step outside inflation. To put their labor, time, and capital somewhere the printer can’t reach. If you own assets, inflation works for you. If you don’t, inflation eats you alive—higher groceries, higher utilities, higher fuel, higher everything. That’s the split nobody wants to talk about. Ranching was never just about cattle. It was about understanding money before money understood you. And the old men buying land in their eighties? They already learned the lesson. They’ve seen the dollar shrink their entire lives—and they know exactly where to stand when it does. Beef Initiative🇺🇸🇸🇻BeefMaps.com Max Keiser

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