@SophiDSWony

Keep posting videos! You inspire me ❤

@jonathanvela374

I liked the video, thanks for sharing yours experiences.

@TheDigitalOne

Happy New Years…😺🥰⭐️💎

@winterheat

at age of 23: invest 10% to 30% of your take home pay... for 10 years... into good growth companies, and yourself when at the age of 50 or 60 will thank you for that

@DavidKnicks

Good one!

@noshi5824

your voice is so beautiful 💖

@OompaLoompa74

There is a timeline today! 

1. Do spend time with your parents and family.
2. Take more videos not photos.
3. If you're hesitant, just start.
4. Buy more meals rather than eating off friends.
5. Communicate better.
6. There is far too much information in this world, focus on the messenger. 
7. Love yourself and learn to be alone.
8. Shine before you let others shine.
9. When in doubt whether to buy something or not, don't. Instead purchase things and experiences you've never had before.
10. When you're unsure of whether to meet or not meet, meet.
11. When going to someone else's home, don't go empty handed.
12. Love each person in their special way and you will be remembered. 
13. When you want someone to be your mentor, dedicate your time into them. 
14. Stop comparing. Instead look ahead 5-10 years and compare those goals with those around you. 
15. Instead of just creating new connections, invest and grow existing relationships. 
16. Happiness is ususally created with moments and times spent with people.
17. Learn to say no at times. 
18. Life is a long lesson on humility.
19. Never burn bridges.
20. Taste is made from experience. Keep exploring and buying things to narrow down your style. 
21. Always be on time.  
22. Going 1 step ahead in the right direction is better than 10 steps in the wrong direction. 
23. Making mistakes allows for other people to help you. Be vulnerable and share yourself.

@ardix7712

Thank you. You are amazing. I relate to u a lot. Can you please answer one of my questions? 
How did you manage the change of mind? I am fighting with my old selfish mind that have lived in bubble for long time.

I lived in a bubble like you did with your CS and all.
Had great grades through my Bachelors in air traffic controller.
But I was in similar situation to you.
Of course I learned a lot and explored a field that is indeed interesting.

How did you manage the change of mind?  


It might be quite hard to move from mindset of "perfect CS job", "job that for sure makes tons of money" 
to just be happy with growing as a person, with no guarantee of really good pay but at least some that can get you through

@fernandorg8471

Sorry kid but I believe you haven't learn too much about life, you need HARD TIMES the very HARD ONES, to see what life is all about, greetings from México!!