Im 22, turning 23 next month. It& #39;s been 2 years since I graduated. My first professional work was as an IT and SHS instructor in a private school, then I resigned and became a freelance web developer. I resigned again and was hired as a call center agent, then I resigned...again.
I am now currently working as a systems analyst. Hoping this would be my permanent job. My career was like a roller coaster; full of ups and downs. Im still young, im still finding a healthy environment and a job where I really fit in.
It& #39;s not easy becoming an adult. Paying all the bills, helping my siblings& #39; tuition fees, GROCERIES, and other expenses. But we cannot deny the fact that we& #39;re getting old.

"We aint kids no more"

As the bread winner of the family, Im doing everything I can to help my fam.
My goal is to become a millionaire before I reach the age of 30. It is really possible. I dream very high because I know the feeling to be "very low". If I could just make these shits a fantasy, but I need to face the reality.
Maybe some of my friends will laugh at me and call me crazy for being too idealistic and imaginative. For me, it& #39;s better to have a blueprint even if you dont have the materials yet to build a house. Someday, when you& #39;re ready, everything is prepared.
I want to develop my self first to become a better person. I have personal issues and attitude problems(we all have) that I need to solve/overcome. I need to be prepared if by the time I& #39;m having my own family, soon. I should be successful and stable at that time.
I want to design my own house, I want to have my own business, I want to have a stable life someday. I dont want those dreams to be just dreams. I should make it happen. By the time it will happen, I want my friends to see the fruit of my hard work.
I hope this thread will inspire anyone who reads it. And may your dreams may not remain as dreams.
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