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Hi everyone,
My name is Andrew, I'm 21 and currently living in Round Rock, TX (about 20 minutes north of Austin).
I'm currently finishing my last two classes before applying to a local nursing program. Before reading TMF my main goal was to become an RN, spend $50k-70k for nurse anesthetist school, spend 3 more years learning in school, and hopefully save enough to finally make my dream purchase of a ZR1 when I was in my forties or fifties.
After reading TMF , it felt like MJ had shown me what I was longing for and missing. I had spent hours talking with my dad about the best way to reach financial security and the aforementioned path was what he had recommended (go to school, get a good job, work for about 40 years). I knew this wasn't the path to be able to enjoy my money and life at a young age and I saw the error in this "Slowlane" plot to wealth.
I was brought here by a recommendation on a sneaker forum that mentioned the book, which then lead me to the forum.
My goal is to have a net worth of $180 M (passively to be able to me $12 M a year) to be able to afford my dream of being a professional racing driver/gentlemen driver in some racing series like the ALMS and the Grand-AM Rolex series.
My plan so far is to get a job as a nurse in the medical industry and become immersed in the market to identify problems and needs the industry is facing. Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is looking to increase in growth in the coming years and being able to improve upon these or develop a service to help install or incorporate them in physicians personal tablets may be an option to help an older generation of doctors.
Anyways I'm still looking for opportunities that I could act upon with my limited, yet growing skill set.
Thanks to everyone for the knowledge I've picked up so far and I look forward to trying to add any helpful inputs that I can to other members here.
-Andrew
My name is Andrew, I'm 21 and currently living in Round Rock, TX (about 20 minutes north of Austin).
I'm currently finishing my last two classes before applying to a local nursing program. Before reading TMF my main goal was to become an RN, spend $50k-70k for nurse anesthetist school, spend 3 more years learning in school, and hopefully save enough to finally make my dream purchase of a ZR1 when I was in my forties or fifties.
After reading TMF , it felt like MJ had shown me what I was longing for and missing. I had spent hours talking with my dad about the best way to reach financial security and the aforementioned path was what he had recommended (go to school, get a good job, work for about 40 years). I knew this wasn't the path to be able to enjoy my money and life at a young age and I saw the error in this "Slowlane" plot to wealth.
I was brought here by a recommendation on a sneaker forum that mentioned the book, which then lead me to the forum.
My goal is to have a net worth of $180 M (passively to be able to me $12 M a year) to be able to afford my dream of being a professional racing driver/gentlemen driver in some racing series like the ALMS and the Grand-AM Rolex series.
My plan so far is to get a job as a nurse in the medical industry and become immersed in the market to identify problems and needs the industry is facing. Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is looking to increase in growth in the coming years and being able to improve upon these or develop a service to help install or incorporate them in physicians personal tablets may be an option to help an older generation of doctors.
Anyways I'm still looking for opportunities that I could act upon with my limited, yet growing skill set.
Thanks to everyone for the knowledge I've picked up so far and I look forward to trying to add any helpful inputs that I can to other members here.
-Andrew
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