Hello everyone I wanted to take a minute to introduce myself.
I am a 28 years old and live in Indiana. I went to Purdue University for what ended up being 5 years for something that I figured out after graduation I didn't really want to do for the rest of my life. Since then I have been searching for an alternative to sitting at a desk from 8 to 5 Monday to Friday.
I obtained my real estate license a few years ago. Haven't done too much with that yet. Would love to fix up houses just for fun. I guess that is part of my dream. Something that I want to work towards. That and I have had his goal since college that I was going to retire by the time I was 30. My main reason of wanting this is because growing up I saw my parents miss a lot of things in life because they were working. Don't get me wrong I have always respected that and they have taught me hard work does pay off.
I have been looking for a new job thinking that if I move to a different company or do something different maybe the Monday to Friday job wouldn't be so bad. But I know I won't be happy.
Luckily about a month ago I found The Millionaire Fastlane while searching for a solution to my predicament. I will be honest when I bought it I thought that it would turn out to be just like every other book. But to my surprise it wasn't. The main message I received from this book was to find a problem and solve it. Honestly just that has changed my whole thought process.
Now off to find a problem, need, pain, or inconvenience that needs addressed.
I am a 28 years old and live in Indiana. I went to Purdue University for what ended up being 5 years for something that I figured out after graduation I didn't really want to do for the rest of my life. Since then I have been searching for an alternative to sitting at a desk from 8 to 5 Monday to Friday.
I obtained my real estate license a few years ago. Haven't done too much with that yet. Would love to fix up houses just for fun. I guess that is part of my dream. Something that I want to work towards. That and I have had his goal since college that I was going to retire by the time I was 30. My main reason of wanting this is because growing up I saw my parents miss a lot of things in life because they were working. Don't get me wrong I have always respected that and they have taught me hard work does pay off.
I have been looking for a new job thinking that if I move to a different company or do something different maybe the Monday to Friday job wouldn't be so bad. But I know I won't be happy.
Luckily about a month ago I found The Millionaire Fastlane while searching for a solution to my predicament. I will be honest when I bought it I thought that it would turn out to be just like every other book. But to my surprise it wasn't. The main message I received from this book was to find a problem and solve it. Honestly just that has changed my whole thought process.
Now off to find a problem, need, pain, or inconvenience that needs addressed.
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