
Wake up and live.
I've been following conservations for a while, I just have a few questions. 1) What will happen when all of us baby boomers retire and start taking our social security benefits, retirement, investment, you know stuff like that. Our parents left many assurances for us: Stay in school at least graduate from high school, invest in yourself and when others notice that, they will invest in you. There is so much out there for everyone if you need to go back to school then go, if you have a dream to fulfill then do so. I'm worked will so many people that have complained about the system will not help them. My question is how about you help yourself. At least complete high school that is the beginning of success, there are so many agencies that are reaching out to support. I had a young man in my office who point blank told me, "He was looking for a Suga Momma". I was polite and professional: We don't support nor have any such position, then proceeded to go forward with the interview. He had not completed high school and when he realized I was there to support him and help, not judge the conservation went in a different direction. Our agency supported him and enrolled him in a GED class and when completed come back and now is working. Sometime all anyone needs is: Hope, Trust and you are not a failure , Homemade Bread is not bread until it goes thru the correct process. You know a little heat, don't fix the problem but teach the result. One step at a time.

Time is what I have...Progress..Trust the process#

Oh my gosh, I can't believe someone told you that they were looking for a sugar momma in an interview! But you're totally right - education plays a huge key in success, but another important component is believing and trusting in your skills and abilities. A positive attitude can open up the doors to new opportunities. Thank you for sharing this great advice with the community, Arnell!
good saying