Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 12:42 pm
So I finally broke in and got a journal. This well be my narrative journey through ERE, as an oddball millennial. Obviously this won't be a complete narrative since...well...I've been here two and a half years and I just now bothered to now actually make a journal.
But enough of me talking let's talk about money.
As of now my financial situation really means jackshit (I can curse on this form correct?) since I'm a dependent and all without a job. However a couple positive points.
Positiveness
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-More than likely have about half of college classes done. (53 out of one hundred andtwenty to be exact) So that means less time in college (theoretically anyways)means less money wasted! YEAH!
-Possibly have my Pharmacy Tech. cert. done next semester. For free. Awesome imo. Means I can work a job that doesn't pay minimum wage during college and during the summer as well.
-Start my fiction blog about a week ago and have 61 views without any real advertising. (Nothing financially important; just a ego/confidence booster )
Now negativity thingies.
Negativeness
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-Still have two years of college left if I take 15 hrs. per regular semester.
-Still don't know what I want to do with my life.
-I am an INTP-Passions for specific subjects are fleeting like a leaf in the wind (except for writing. That is a rock. A reallly frickin' big rock)
-Running out of material for my fiction blog.
Now enough negativity. To the projects.
Projects:
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#1 Non-fiction blog:
So here is attempt at a doing a nonfiction blog. The general idea started as finance blog for millennials but now? It is a different idea. What it is exactly? I have no idea. And that sucks.
#2 Fiction Book 1:
You know that fiction blog I talked about earlier? Yeah I'm thinking about turning it into a small book. (About 15k words) I actually might complete this one.
#3 College Classes:
Yeah the college classes I take during my senior year. Kind of sucks but whatever. At least they are free and transfer to the college I'm going to.
Also I might as well give some "About Me" information:
Age: 17 but been here since 15.
Aspiration: Ultimately get out of the rat race by 27 and become a writer/digital nomad.
Plan: Graduate college without debt, get a "normal" job that pays decently, do side gigs, save at least 50% of "normal" job income, and invest in a healthy diverse amount low-risk assets.
But enough of me talking let's talk about money.
As of now my financial situation really means jackshit (I can curse on this form correct?) since I'm a dependent and all without a job. However a couple positive points.
Positiveness
------------------------------------
-More than likely have about half of college classes done. (53 out of one hundred andtwenty to be exact) So that means less time in college (theoretically anyways)means less money wasted! YEAH!
-Possibly have my Pharmacy Tech. cert. done next semester. For free. Awesome imo. Means I can work a job that doesn't pay minimum wage during college and during the summer as well.
-Start my fiction blog about a week ago and have 61 views without any real advertising. (Nothing financially important; just a ego/confidence booster )
Now negativity thingies.
Negativeness
------------------------------------
-Still have two years of college left if I take 15 hrs. per regular semester.
-Still don't know what I want to do with my life.
-I am an INTP-Passions for specific subjects are fleeting like a leaf in the wind (except for writing. That is a rock. A reallly frickin' big rock)
-Running out of material for my fiction blog.
Now enough negativity. To the projects.
Projects:
------------------------------------
#1 Non-fiction blog:
So here is attempt at a doing a nonfiction blog. The general idea started as finance blog for millennials but now? It is a different idea. What it is exactly? I have no idea. And that sucks.
#2 Fiction Book 1:
You know that fiction blog I talked about earlier? Yeah I'm thinking about turning it into a small book. (About 15k words) I actually might complete this one.
#3 College Classes:
Yeah the college classes I take during my senior year. Kind of sucks but whatever. At least they are free and transfer to the college I'm going to.
Also I might as well give some "About Me" information:
Age: 17 but been here since 15.
Aspiration: Ultimately get out of the rat race by 27 and become a writer/digital nomad.
Plan: Graduate college without debt, get a "normal" job that pays decently, do side gigs, save at least 50% of "normal" job income, and invest in a healthy diverse amount low-risk assets.