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Young, Hungry, and Optimistic

Discussion in 'New Member Introductions' started by ferraridreamwe, May 18, 2012.

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  1. ferraridreamwe

    ferraridreamwe Rookie

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    Hello forum. I've been a lurker for a while and finally decided to man-up and purchase a subscription. The desire for a ferrari has been in my blood for many year now even though I'm only 21. I hope to become a doctor but I'm still not sure if this is the right career path. I just want to make money ASAP using all the effort it takes. I hope to be a good contributor to this forum. Glad to be here
     
  2. TheMayor

    TheMayor Ten Time F1 World Champ Rossa Subscribed

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    Welcome.

    Dreams often come true. Be patient but be vigilant. In the end, the work and the sacrifice will be worth it if you keep your goals in mind.
     
  3. PV Dirk

    PV Dirk F1 Veteran

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    They say if you can find something you love doing, you can be a success at it. There is always room for people to become successful. It takes time and hard work. You can either make a lot of money or be very frugal, there are ways to achieve the dream, none are easy which is why most people dream but never achieve. It's really all up to you and how hard you are willing to work.

    I've never made a lot of money, but I lived frugally, purchased older generic cars and kept them in top form until one day I realized I had to money to purchase something fun. I still drive my older generics as daily transport.
     
  4. alexford

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    Yes, I've noticed the prices of the Dino's lately and the per cylinder price is right up there in the rarefied air. Sempredoro
     
  5. mlambert890

    mlambert890 Formula Junior

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    Please don't choose to become a doctor because you think it's a quick lotto ticket and a fast path to buying material items

    First, it isn't, but second... If you manage to get through med school you'll have human lives in your hands. We already have too many doctors who have no business being in that profession IMO...

    Do whatever it is these guys on the "youngest owner...." threads who somehow have a million dollars worth of cars at 19 do. Whatever that is seems to be the quickest way to ownership without actually working for many, many, years :)
     
  6. moreiram

    moreiram Rookie

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    It is nice to meet people with this enthusiasm! I'm sure you gonna achieve what you want because you have the well..

    All the best for you.

    Regards,
    Dani
     
  7. Tim1137

    Tim1137 Formula Junior

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    Good luck! And welcome!

    I hear singing is a good career... Justin Beiber did it so why cant you?

    Skip out on the medical field if your not passionate about it though like others have said.
     
  8. Bigwavedave

    Bigwavedave Karting

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    Most of us have worked very hard all our lives to get to where we can afford to have a Ferrari.
    I sugest you get the book, The Millionare Next Door. It's a short read. Get a career, raise a family, never get divorced, and save your money. Your going to need it!
    Then get your 2042 Ferrari if there still around
     

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