Quote Originally Posted by Winning View Post
OMG! You truly can do what ever you want! Plus you dont have the burden of various expenses and commitment that can be like a ball and chain not allowing you to break free...

The fact that your monthly expenses are pretty much non existing is a huge win!

1st off, what is it that you naturally like to do? Even if you are not getting paid for it? What do you like to read? If you were going down the magazine aisle in the grocery store what types of magazines do you find that catch your attention and you might pickup and flip through?

Also, evaluate the people that you have a relationship with now, or maybe have 1 degree of seperation with personally. People that you can actually pickup the phone and call or go visit. Not internet people... Make a list, and put them in order from who you perceive has the greatest wealth to the least. Then reach out to the top people on the list and tell them you are in a really great place in your life and looking to interview people that you feel are successful in life and listen to their story..

Most people like to talk about themselves so you will a learn a lot about what they did and how they did it. You will also form a stronger relationship with those successful people on your list.. Which would be a win win.

Another thing when making you list, dont only consider successful being measured by $$$.. You may have access to people with a wealth of information or is highly respected among others... Like a Pastor of a Church or people with executive postions in the city you live in... You definitely want to interview them and have relationships with them. All types of opportunities could flow through those 2 channels alone.
I love helping people, volunteered over 1,000 hours during college. I also love sports, whether it be playing, watching, or talking about. If I'm gonna read something, it's probably a sports magazine or book (cause I'm a huge analytics nerd), but I also like things that make me think and see things from a new perspective.

That is great advice, I love to call people and pick their brain, even if its someone new I just met. There is so much to learn from people who have already lived a full life and seen success, so they are definitely my best resources.

I still think I need to find something I'm passionate about, and guide most of my decisions towards that. A life in sports from what I've heard is underwhelming and too cutthroat. Owning and operating a small business is not easy, and I'm hesitant to jump to something thats not going to make me happy.

We shall see where my future endeavors take me.