I want to be rich, and successful. How do I make this happen when i have chronic!


Question: I want to be rich, and successful. How do I make this happen when i have chronic fatigue after MONO?
I only have like $600 in savings, and i only started saving 3 weeks ago.

I want to have at least 10 grand in savings, at least! and Id like to be working in a good job, part time or full time, and living in a nice rental somewhere classy, have a nice cool group of friends and go to nice clubs etc.

I want a GOOD LIFE.

The only issue is... I have this mystery health condition whereby the doctors after blood tests can confirm it isnt a std, or cancer, but it could have been mono (glandular fever) and now i just have to cope with the post mono chronic fatigue meaning i can only walk around the block for 20 min and go to the shops for roughly 1 hour before having to go home and rest.

Do I need to be working full time to be successful?

Do i need an education, Im australian so do I need Year 12 or a degree to make good money in a job?

What else do i need to become rich?

Do you know any good supplements for chronic fatigue that will restore my health so i can work?

THANKS

Answers:

The first thing you have to do is get over the virus. Follow doctors orders and recover.

Yes - you need an education. Some years ago you could get by without a good education but not now. You will need Year 12 and an OP unless you are mature age. You WILL need a university degree that matches your future financial goals. You can not become rich working for someone else however you will have to suck it up and get a job for a while so you can build your savings. Set up a budget and stick to it and save save save. You will have to make sacrifices for your long term goal/s. When you have your degree get into your own business - whatever that is. Whatever your business is it MUST be something you love and are passionate about. Do NOT borrow money apart from your HECS debt.



I've had mono. SLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!!!!! Rest now, work later. Being rich is not necessarily success.



work, work, work....




The consumer health information on answer-health.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007-2011 answer-health.com -   Terms of Use -   Contact us

Health Categories