initially when i decided to not go to college and pursue a career in music. a lot of people in my family were telling me it was a terrible idea, almost nobody makes it in music and i need something to fall back on. i had no doubt in my mind i could do it and i knew if i didnt have any other options, that i would try my best to win...and i did, of course there was a lot of struggle to get to this point and years of effort....
but im the richest person in my family, ever i think actually. and have helped a lot of them financially in big ways. now my plan is investing in real estate to have more passive income, so hopefully after i die, and if i have a family of my own. they can start off rich and build hopefully from where i started
everyone is different though...but one super important thing i learned in the journey here, especially the more ambitious the goal is. no one really believes in you at first, a few people will. but most wont even support you and just watch and wait to see if they were right and you were wrong. a lot of people (especially family) dont think you can do what they cant do. its a lonely road and youll constantly be tested to see how committed you are, which most people give up and settle for less, its not easy whatsoever to create lasting success. but you have to believe in yourself and push yourself towards and the spark of the idea you have above all else. then once you get the ball rolling people come on, people who doubted you say they always believed in you. its a lot of fake shit once you become successful, but i think the struggle to get there shows you that, at least for me it did. but if you give into doubt, you lose. if you need a backup plan imo, you never really had that much faith in yourself to begin with