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Slide 1.
My name is Nick LeBoeuf
My presentation is going to be about life.
By life, I mean your role in our society.
I am going to give you my opinions, facts, stories, and personal experiences.
Hopefully, this information will make you rethink your entire life, or at least make you question whether or not you are where you need to be as far as your career is concerned.

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You are all wrong

Published on Dec 02, 2015

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You are all wrong

Nick LeBoeuf
Slide 1.
My name is Nick LeBoeuf
My presentation is going to be about life.
By life, I mean your role in our society.
I am going to give you my opinions, facts, stories, and personal experiences.
Hopefully, this information will make you rethink your entire life, or at least make you question whether or not you are where you need to be as far as your career is concerned.

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I am speaking to kids near or around my age. Therefore, your lives have been much like mine. We are surrounded by reality tv shows, iPhones, saturation of social media, total lack of privacy, commercialism, and most of all, materialism. Everybody puts the families of wealth on a pedestal. People who drive cars like this Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II. Must be nice, right? Must be nice to not have to stress over finances, or have any material possession you want. Now, money isn't all there is to life. You have to have a stable and fulfilling personal life in order to be happy. But for me, I always fantasized about being a kingpin.

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I'm sure I'm not the only person here who has. Fulfilling that childhood dream never left my DNA. The same may be true for some of you. For those of you who never dreamed of making a mark on this Earth, this isn't for you. But for the rest of us, lets explore this idea. Now, the first question is, where do we start?

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Most people think you start here. We've been told our whole lives that a college degree is all you need to be successful. It was my understanding that the higher education industry had a monopoly on success. But do we question this idea as much as we should

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