![]() Unlike a lot of kids these days, I paid for it myself through loans, grants, and mind-racking jobs, often on the graveyard shift. ![]() We didn’t have all the nice things the neighbors had and early in my life, I realized that feeling out of control is often a root to misery.Įven though you supported yourself through college, would you recommend it for entrepreneurs? The entire story could probably fill another 300 page book but basically, it was the foundation for me wanting something better. I’d classify myself as a lazy kid back then but pain does a miraculous thing for motivation: It makes you get up and do something to eliminate the pain. While I was young and dumb, I just seemed that all our problems revolved around money, or lack of it. Watching my parents go through a dysfunctional divorce and watching my mother struggle to make ends meet as a single mom really laid the groundwork for me to want to control my destiny. My childhood set the stage for me to *want* a higher standard free from financial burdens. While my friends had all the latest video games, computers, and subscriptions to movie channels, my mom was always had a different concern: Putting food on the table and paying the rent. While by all appearances I lived in a middle-class family, we didn’t have a lot of things that everyone else had. ![]() I didn’t have a normal childhood as my parents went through a messy divorce that took years. How do you think your childhood shaped your outlook on life and your future? ![]()
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