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Highschool Years (Freshman to Senior)
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The day I get my driver's license
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I get my first job at Computer Pros on Prairie View Rd.
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I graduate from Highschool
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Year after highschool
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Entered into a college
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The decade I'm in my 20's
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I get my first programming job out of College
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I save up for my first apartment lease
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Start saving up for retirement.
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Move to Chicago.
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Start dating, and thinking seriously about my life.
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Start my own programming company, that's a jack-of-all-trades.
Make financial planning software.
Make high-end Computers.
Work with servers and storing data.
Host websites, and data. -
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Programming company takes off, and starts to get on the level of Valve's STEAM (TM).
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I have saved up a total of $80,000 for retirement.
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Get married and have kids.
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The company kicks it off even higher, making a total of $180,000 per year for me. Last college payment, first house is paid off. Bought a 1994 Mazda MX-5 Miata, and restored it.
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My 4th decade alive
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Economy dips, and have to layoff employees
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Send Kids to College
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My 5th decade alive.
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Retire from programming personally.
I still however retain control of the company, and run day to day things. -
Check retirement fun, currently at $1.75 million
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Buy a new home in Oregon, near the coast. Buy new cars, and donate money to help developing nations.
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My 6th decade alive.
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Checked Retirement fund, and now have $2.5 million.
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I find out I have Prostate Cancer
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I lived through my cancer, and paid with health insurance.
After my fight with cancer, I sell the programming company, and pay off medical bills. Start living off my retirement funds. -
I live into my 7th decade, still with my body intact.. for the most part.
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I am given a part-time job, as a chairman on the company I used to own. I start to spend more time playing Golf, and spending time with family. I assist, and observe the employees who work at the programming company. (Similar to Undercover Boss, but not so undercover)
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I spend the next two years, after donating money I've made, and assisting others, on my deathbed.
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I die at the age of 81, similar to my grandfather. Sadly, on my younger sister's birthday. My wealth, half goes to my wife, and the rest to be divided equally amongst my children. (2 or 3) My position on the chairman of the board, goes to one of the employees I've watched. And the company continues on with my legacy.