1. The past
I'm 17. In my country there are different types of "lanes" in high school, and I was in the toughest one. Loads of chemistry, physics and math. Most students in my class went to school from 07.00-16.00, and after that they'd go home to study some more. They literally had no other life besides studying.
This got me thinking. They're wasting their youth on reading stuff they'll forget 90% of, for what? Some DISGUSTING 9-5 job where they'll make around $3500 a month (that's a great income where I live).
I want to become free and independent - to create something that is my own. So then I won't have to worry about grades, that chemistry test about chemical bonds or drawing the same velocity-time graph for 6 months. I'll just have to learn what I really need to succeed.
Real knowledge > Grades and "education"
So before I went on summer vacation, I started learning programming. Ruby and Python - all on a very basic level. Then I moved on to the front-end languages for the web, which I found more engaging. It went really good, and I learned at a lot faster pace than I would've in school.
2. Now
A few days ago I read Fox's thread here on the forum, which inspired me to make some money making web pages for people. Actually I'd gotten the idea weeks before from one of James Altucher's articles, but that thread got me interested for real. Luckily I had experience with WordPress from a job I had before, and over time I'd gotten pretty good with HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Why not try it? Can't see myself coding webpages in the future, I want something greater than that, but it could be a good hustle for now.
That will be a job in progress. Although I'm quite comfortable with the web design part, acquiring customers is something I'll need to work on. Really have no clue how to do that in this business. I tried to e-mail local business owners in my town, asking them to contact me if interested, and they either:
a) Don't respond
b) Get mad because I imply their 2007 website might need an update.
3. Goals
1. ONE WONDERFUL THOUSAND
Believe me - I think big. However I can't start thinking about those glorious millions before I've even made $1,000, so that will be my goal for now.
$1,000 is a lot of money for me, that'll be a challenge. But I'll achieve it. Then I'll make $10,000.
2. LEAVE THIS COUNTRY
This is more of a long term goal - ideally I will achieve this in about 2 years.
Why? My country is cold, unpleasant, and got a lot of taxes. The government can take about 60% of your income, which isn't exactly great. I've also got a lot of bad memories here, memories I just want to leave behind. I simply want to start a new life together with my wonderful girlfriend in a fresh place.
I'm thinking some place warm instead.
To summarize:
1. Try to make websites for profit
2. Earn $1,000
3. Increase earnings
4. Leave country
I'm 17. In my country there are different types of "lanes" in high school, and I was in the toughest one. Loads of chemistry, physics and math. Most students in my class went to school from 07.00-16.00, and after that they'd go home to study some more. They literally had no other life besides studying.
This got me thinking. They're wasting their youth on reading stuff they'll forget 90% of, for what? Some DISGUSTING 9-5 job where they'll make around $3500 a month (that's a great income where I live).
I want to become free and independent - to create something that is my own. So then I won't have to worry about grades, that chemistry test about chemical bonds or drawing the same velocity-time graph for 6 months. I'll just have to learn what I really need to succeed.
Real knowledge > Grades and "education"
So before I went on summer vacation, I started learning programming. Ruby and Python - all on a very basic level. Then I moved on to the front-end languages for the web, which I found more engaging. It went really good, and I learned at a lot faster pace than I would've in school.
2. Now
A few days ago I read Fox's thread here on the forum, which inspired me to make some money making web pages for people. Actually I'd gotten the idea weeks before from one of James Altucher's articles, but that thread got me interested for real. Luckily I had experience with WordPress from a job I had before, and over time I'd gotten pretty good with HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Why not try it? Can't see myself coding webpages in the future, I want something greater than that, but it could be a good hustle for now.
That will be a job in progress. Although I'm quite comfortable with the web design part, acquiring customers is something I'll need to work on. Really have no clue how to do that in this business. I tried to e-mail local business owners in my town, asking them to contact me if interested, and they either:
a) Don't respond
b) Get mad because I imply their 2007 website might need an update.
3. Goals
1. ONE WONDERFUL THOUSAND
Believe me - I think big. However I can't start thinking about those glorious millions before I've even made $1,000, so that will be my goal for now.
$1,000 is a lot of money for me, that'll be a challenge. But I'll achieve it. Then I'll make $10,000.
2. LEAVE THIS COUNTRY
This is more of a long term goal - ideally I will achieve this in about 2 years.
Why? My country is cold, unpleasant, and got a lot of taxes. The government can take about 60% of your income, which isn't exactly great. I've also got a lot of bad memories here, memories I just want to leave behind. I simply want to start a new life together with my wonderful girlfriend in a fresh place.
I'm thinking some place warm instead.
To summarize:
1. Try to make websites for profit
2. Earn $1,000
3. Increase earnings
4. Leave country
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