It’s possible, I’m sure. You just have to ignore the people who laugh at you or don’t believe you.
Sachie63's Life List
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1. Travel
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2. live in England for a while
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3. live in japan
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4. become more independant
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5. start a business
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6. Volunteer
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7. be fluent in Japanese
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8. See Bob Dylan Live
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9. Start a Successful Online Business
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10. Become a Successful Stock Trader
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11. become a travel host on TV
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12. become a millionaire
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How I did it: after freshman year, i realized, at least for me, college was a sham. i don't need college to be successful or rich. i kinda flunked out my last semester, but i don't really care. i'm not going to be a college professor.while i was in advertising school, they often talked of internet marketing; it made me frustrated that i wanted to do internet stuff, but didn't have time since college took up all my time. i don't need to go to school… Read how I did it…
During high school, I thought it was a must for me to graduate from college: school, society, parents, and so forth feed you thought that without it, you are nothing. So I went to college in Oklahoma. I didn’t enjoy my freshman year, but I thought the feelings would subside the next. But it didn’t. I thought of leaving school, but put those thoughts aside. Then, I changed my major from art to advertising, which I do find interesting.
And so, now, I am a junior, still living in the dorms, and the only thing that is keeping me here is the free tuition and room and board. Also, every time i talk to my parents about dropping out, they just start getting mad, and start yelling at me.
All the stories I see of college drop outs who made it big, and perhaps those are extreme cases, but I am fully confident in myself that I don’t need college. And I never really intended to be an employee for the rest of my life.
My argument is: Bill Gates, and all the other successful entrepreneurs.
