Hello readers!
For my first post I'd like to introduce myself and briefly fill you in on my past and what I want for my future.
My names Kyle and as a kid I grew up in various locations around Sydney, when I was around 10-11 I moved further up north to the central coast.
As a kid I grew up in a bit of a broken home and was exposed to frequent domestic violence..
the worst thing about what I went through is knowing that it would be only 20% of what some kids endure.
Every kid has the right to feel safe and know that everything is okay. But it's not a perfect world and time stops for no one so we must soldier on and get on with life.
I left school and have been working in construction for 14 years and have a family of my own. 3 kids and a gorgeous partner, we have done some travelling to find better employment,we lived in a bloody tent in winter with a 2 year old for better opportunities and we got lucky.
For a period of nearly 3 years now I have been devoting my time to better myself in hopes of creating a better future for my family and myself and leave something my family can benefit from.
Ensuring my kids have been educated well enough to be left a legacy or a substantial amount of money with the right education to be able to set up future generations to come.
I don't believe we were put here to slave our asses off until we're 70 I believe we should be living our life as if money wasn't an option, I don't mean buying a Ferrari and a new house every week I'm talking about never missing your kids performance at school, never missing that footy game, going on holidays and all the other things us workers miss while out there providing for loved ones.
To live a life without revolving it around money in a monetised world is impossible when your working a standard job. I want my kids to experience life and not experience slavery. I want them to have the means to spend their life doing exactly what they want without being tied down in a job they hate to provide for their kids.
I think it's important for them to have a job for the first 5 years of their life to understand how hard it can be and to understand that in order to get somewhere you need to work for it but also teach them there are better ways to earn that money and that they don't need to work in a job until they're 70.
The path ahead is going to be tough but it will be worth every ball busting minute to know I've done the best I can to make sure my kids have been given the best kickstart in life I can possibly give them.
Thanks for reading and I look forward to seeing what you guys think about the direction I'm heading in.
All the best! Kyle.
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