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I didn’t know, but the signs were all there. I loved money and savings from a young age. I’m also a highly analytical person and love researching so it all fits in with what I do as a position trader. I like being my own boss for now. I think I’m fortunate to be passionate about what I do, but at the same time I don’t know if this is what I’ll be doing forever.

I’ll always be managing money in some way shape or form, but I’d eventually like to do it passively.

I’m ambitious and crave security both emotional and financial, but I’m not career driven. I really hope I get what I want and get to be my future wife’s rock and support her through whatever she aspires to do. All I aspire to in life is to get married to my person, have a family and to generate a lot of wealth/build an empire with my wife and to leave our kids/grandkids with a really great legacy.

I think it depends on the person and that persons ambition in regards to whether a fulfilling job equates to a fulfilling life. Some people hate working, some people love working, some people make money to live, some people live to make money, then there’s a spectrum for it all too. So it just depends on the person. I’ve always found contentment in whatever it was that I was doing in the moment, whether it was bartending or serving or working a in an office I enjoyed all those jobs some were better than others for sure and some could really suck sometimes and other times they could be great, but if you really hate what you do I think that’ll eat away at you eventually and wouldn’t recommend anyone stick with something that makes them feel that way.

I don’t believe what I do for work defines me no.