I have none regarding money.
I am not money-oriented.
As long as I have the necessities to survive with dignity, I am alright.
I just like learning specific things.
That is all.
Not sure if that can be called ambition or if it is something else. If we define as ambition as being money-oriented, I am not in the slightest, it is not amongst my interests, it has never been and it will never be.
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Good question , I don't know I just have it. I have always been ambitious. Maybe my ambition comes from me being motivated by an upscale lifestyle. I grew up in a wealthy part of California to where that's all I knew so the surrounding consisted of very wealthy ambitious people. Was I or my parents rich? No , but my grandparents on my mother's side are wealthy own beach front properties and have always taught us to work for what we want. Cousin's are lawyers, doctors , nurses , athletes. So I suppose my surroundings
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Plus my mom really drilled education into my head like literally. And I worked for an assisted living where the patients were rich. I liked their lifestyle
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Also, my work. I work with very wealthy people and so are my clients and others I network with. They're business owners, doctors, nurses and so on
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I don't think I have any set goals, nor any dream to accomplish, nor a desire for success. What I have is a path and I'm enjoying it :)
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I might be too free flowing to be really ambitious. I don't think that is the same as accomplished, which I am at some things, or at least, that's what I'm told. And, since I don't really care a lot about money, I guess it works for me.
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Just to do what I love and live comfortably re-state//background_color_rgba (0, 0, 0, 0), font_color_rgb (77, 77, 77), justifyLeft
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10 Reply1.2K opinions shared on Education & Career topic. The inner drive to learn and improve at everything I do.
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Definitely from my mom re-state//background_color_rgba (0, 0, 0, 0), font_color_rgb (77, 77, 77), justifyLeft
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Lot of stress / trauma -> Work hard to prevent from happening again
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Basically... from Diogenes of Sinope
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... not that I copy his views - it's rather that he had very similar ideas a little while earlier than me.
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Didn’t he get enslaved towards the end of his life?
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Why not? Anyhow... this wasn't part of his ambitions :D
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Diogenes’ only ambition, at least as far as I know, was to live as natural an existence as possible. He was homeless, living in the streets of Rome with his only possession being a wooden bowl that he would use to drink water until he threw it away after witnessing a man cup his hands to drink.
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Thay's right. A simple but full life. He also was a social critic, outspoken and fearless. He did not write abstract useless books. He forged false money.
The ambition store. Aisle 5
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My parents
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My purpose
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My wallet
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