guidance

I need guidance, should I dive into untested waters?

I’m planning to cause I want change, it’s not that I’m fed up; I’m maybe just tired. But when you think about it, I don’t want to think of what I’ll be getting. It’s just the possibility of exploring other opportunities to broaden my growth and knowledge.

I don’t care if it’ll seem like I’ll be demoted, because I want a fresh new start. I want to learn things that I never thought I’d be actually doing.

I’ve been reading Rich Dad, Poor Dad; I want to get out of the rat race. I’m contemplating on the load of work, even the big risk that is involved. I don’t want to be just like any other ordinary wannabe. I want to be part of something good and hopefully will become GREAT.

I’m still weighing things over, stay with an established name and credibility? Or jump in without ever looking back?

I need guidance. So help me God.


4 Responses to “guidance”

  1. James Says:

    Hey Edcel,

    I hear ya man. I say you take the road less traveled so long as you know you will be able to take care of yourself!

    The price we pay for security is freedom.

  2. Edcel Says:

    ey, nice of you to drop by and leave a comment, James.

    I’m still thinking things over, though.

  3. James Says:

    Hey Edcel,

    What would Robert T. Kiyosaki say? Lol, you said on my blog you haven’t saved a cent . . . it might be best to put some money away before doing anything risky.

    Of course it all depends on your situation, if you have a trust fund or something then do whatever you want! But I, like you, want to do my own think, get into the business owner quadrant, stop working for someone else . . . but I’m not going to do it till I’m ready. I’m only 25, still in the learning phase of life.

  4. edcel Says:

    Ey James,

    Yeah, that’s what I’m doing right now already. I’m saving up for the rainy days, that’s why I can’t just jump ship cause I’m still a bit tied to my company; plus I have to help my family since we don’t have a stable income.

    I still have a long way to go as well. I have yet to read the sequel of Rich Dad, Poor Dad.

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