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Re: Im in the wrong profession
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Posted by davpal on April 09, 2006 at 01:50:04 from (216.93.26.93):
In Reply to: Re: Im in the wrong profession posted by Jonfarmer on April 07, 2006 at 21:09:23:
Trust me kid you are not going to want to apply for citizenship in Canada unless you want to pay about 50% income taxes. You might as well move to England. You are in the best country in the world and can do extremely well for yourself. I have always had a saying I tell the younger guys at work. If you have a little ambition and a little education you will go a little ways. If you have a little education and a lot of ambition you will go farther. If you have a lot of education but no ambition you will only go a little ways. So you sometimes have to make up for a lack of education with a lot of ambition or a lack of ambition with a lot of education. Any way you look at it ambitious people always will accomplish more than anybody. Throw some education and some common sense in the mixture and you can accomplish anything. But don't sit around and have a pity party and the biggest advice I can give you is don't hang around losers. They always can have a way of rubbing off on you and you defenitely don't want that. Hang around positive people that are successful and do what they do and you will turn out just fine. You are very young and have a lot of good years ahead of you. Also not having a house payment or mortgage or car payment is the biggest blessing you have going for you right now. Just because people have those things does not mean they are truly successful. You are better off at home or renting a place to flop until you are ready to truly settle down. The right girl will have that all figured out for you someday and if you already have a house she probably wont like it anyway! Good luck.
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