— Kenny Johnson
— Kenny Johnson
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“I’d love to pursue a career in the arts, or try and start my own company, or travel for a year. I’d love to really learn about things outside of the sustenance lifestyle that we must live if we aren’t wealthy.”
This what healthy, vibrant people do. It’s called growing and developing as a human being while continuing to add to the development of humanity.
“I want to clarify that I don’t want to stop “working” per se. I just don’t want to be stuck in the Silicon Valley grind that my parents had to go through while raising me just for the sake of “paying my dues”. Life is short.”
That is what leaders do. That is what successful business entrepreneurs do.
It can be addictive though.
Here is a cycle I often see in business. Struggling immigrants work night and day to become successful. Once achieved they then proceed to spoil their children with the things they never had – thinking this is good. Spoiled children become lazy and entitled. The grandchildren are even one step more removed, having never really even been around hard working people. By the time the business gets to the fourth generation there is no connection to reality at all anymore. The business is then destroyed.
If you think your parents really want you to go it alone then talk to them directly about that. That is a hard hoe to row. Nobody has ever really gone it alone. But to convince them that your way of living life is better is going to be hard. It is supposed to be hard. Talk to starving artists, broke entrepreneurs, and dead ended dreams. If you can’t convince your parents to fund your (fill in the blank) then you would probably not make it anyway.
Your parents sound strict (that sucks) but fair. Go for it though. Convince them. Actually pursuing your dreams without that help is going to be incredibly far more difficult. Your parents are trying to protect you from the pitfalls of being a spoiled child. Maybe overly so. But that falls on you to honestly show them otherwise.
Having a purpose is far more important. Work is only a byproduct at that point. Without a purpose we lose fulfillment in life, especially more so for men. Follow through, enjoy what you do, become fulfilled with passion, purpose, and vision. This is what work is meant to become.
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