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Born in Chicago, IL. In the Swedish Conventional Hospital.
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When I was in 1st grade I always wanted to be a policeman, because I wanted to protect people.
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When I was 7 I hung around with my Mom's boss's son Timmy. He was a big brother to me and he played baseball. He taught me how to play and I loved it. So I wanted to become a baseball player.
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At age 11, soccer was the only sport I played. I was obsessed with it. I wanted to play professionally.
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In Middle school I wanted to make the honor roll, so I could make my parents proud.
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In freshman year I really wanted a driver's license, so I could make my friends jealous and have more freedom
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In sophomore year I thought about becoming a pharmacist after High School, so I could make my parents proud.
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This year I've made up my mind to major in some sort of business, because I want to be succesful.
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I want to graduate High School college ready and determind to be succesful in the future for my family.
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Get straight A's in community college so I can transfer to a bigger college.
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I want to graduate college with a degree in business.
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I want to marry my current girlfriend of a year and 7 months after I graduate college.
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Start my own business with the help of my parents, so I can profide for my family.
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Buy a big house with my wife.
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I want my wife and I to own nice cars to show how hard we both work.
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I want to travel the world with my wife.
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I want to be able to get my kids whatever they want in life. So I can see them happy.
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As I get older I want to stay healthy so I can be around for my family for a long time
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I hope to be very successful at this age with a large and well respected business.
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I want to be surrounded by family and friends. And to be happy.
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I want to be my grandkids favorite grandpa.
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When I retire I want to give my businesses to my kids, so they can make it grow.
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I want to donate alot of my money to charitys.
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I want my wife and I to have a long and happy marraige.
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When I die I want to have lived a hard working life. To have made my mark before I leave.