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Old 09-08-2012, 11:32 PM
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Hey Chris,

First off good for you. You found something you wanted to achieve and you are asking questions on how to do it. That is the first step in being successful and achieving your dreams. What DarkShark was talking about is correct. Don't chase money do what you like and what you are passionate about; keep your mind and heart in the right place and success will follow.

I grew up in a mobile home all my life. My parents made little income; my Dad worked very hard and my Mom stayed at home with us kids. No allowance, no money for College; but I had dreams just like you. My parents gave me values like: Persistence, Dedication, Honor, and Faith. My lifetime goal was to be a Pilot for the military and own a Lamborghini; so like you I asked questions and started on the path. My first paycheck in the military was $240 for two weeks (this was only 11 years ago). I prayed, I adapted, and I kept my eye on the prize. I put myself through college, I studied, and I checked the blocks moving ever closer to my dream one step at a time. The instant gratification of being an overnight success with stocks or real estate may sound inciting but the most rewarding moment was when your hard work pays off. It gives a different meaning to what you accomplish and you will be all the more grateful for what you have earned.

Attached is a picture of me and my Yellow Gallardo in front of the house I left 11 years ago to achieve my dreams. When I got home I even took my Grandpa for a ride (my biggest encourager Anything is possible if you set your mind to it. Anyone who says otherwise is just making excuses.

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Truly amazing story. I come from a lower income family also so i can relate to you and your story. The photos are really great, Much respect. As far as finding what i like to do i believe i have. I find investing and creating business's really fun. I have just never really been able to take it to the next level. I've went to collage, Read books ect. While i feel im learning alot of great things its just hard to take it to the next level without any guidance you know.
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Old 09-10-2012, 11:45 AM
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....unless you decide to be a musician writing songs to albino camel trainers that is probably a tiny market....


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This is where I made my billions. Mark Zuckerberg? Bill Gates?

Chumps....
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Well, that was just plain stupid.



I wish people would quit telling youngsters to just do what they love and the money will follow. Completely misleading. Go where the money is. Once you start making it then you'll fall in love with what your doing!

In the business world you better have more than 10% luck going for you. More structured professions, yeah the 10% will get you by.

I must be bored. I'm in the dreamers section! Yuck another 3 day week end, can't make no money that way.
Lol i agree man. What do you do?
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Here is my suggestion to you.

Start a website, asking 100,000 people to donate 1 dollar per person. I think you will have a good chance of making your dreams come true by owning a Lamborghini, I'll be the first to donate. Once you get started, you should keep everyone on your progress towards reaching your goal.

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