Thursday, March 19, 2015
Chicken Sandwiches-Reflection week 6
My current, main goal is to eventually transfer out of community college in two years, into a state school, or a UC. I plan on majoring in criminology/law/sociology. After two year in the 4year university system, graduate with a bachelor’s degree. Out of college, work for a year, and then travel for another year. After two years out of college, with the money I have saved up, apply for law school, hopefully an Ivy League Law school, or any Law school in the west Coast. In order to measure such a big goal for myself, I must be willing to work hard, and after I completed the tasks at hand, that is when I cam see whether or not this goal has been achieved. Another goal I made is, to save up 20,000 dollars by age 30. I want to achieve this goal not because I want to buy a fancy car, but knowing that you have saved up 20,000 dollars though work, really tell you how far you have come and how hard you have worked to get to that moment. When I reach the 20,000 mark, I will truly understand the meaning of a dollar. Finally, my 3rd and final goal is to open a chick fil-a or a fast-food American franchise in Taiwan, when I reach the age of 40 or 50. I know this dream sounds crazy, but the market for American fast food in Asia is booming, and seems to be on the rise for a long time. I first noticed this when I went back to find that a dairy queen had opened across from my mom’s business. The line was at least 1 mile long and apparently has been like that for 2 years. TWO WHOLE YEARS! Also a Krispy Kreme, which is always empty I’m America, had a 6-hour wait line. We have people standing out in the rain, for 6 hours attempting to buy a dozen doughnuts. I thought then, what would the community love that isn’t McDonalds? The line her for chick-fil-a is huge as is, but imagine the crowds it would draw in Asia. Yes this is a dream, not a goal just yet, but everyday the idea of opening this franchise in Asia motivates me to work harder on my other goals, so this dream can turn into a goal.
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