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I didn't have a normal childhood, I had to help translate for my parents at 5 years old, then by 10 I was helping with money, budgeting, taxes and investments. I learned how to cook since I was 8 years old, in order to take care of my baby sister. I learned at the age of 11 how to drive to be able to take my mother and sister to errands or doctor appointments. By the time I graduated from 8th grade I hustled and made 10k on my own from selling school supplies, snacks, doing people's H.W or projects, and tutoring for math or music (by this age I knew how to play the trombone, clarinet and drums). When I was in highschool I did all that plus having my own little production group of highschool friends making and selling buttons; by the end of freshman year we made about 10k and I end up with a big piece of the pie. I had a job at age of 14 making 40k/yr part time and was promoted to supervisor/management for a big non-profit. And by the time I was 23 years old I had just enough money to buy my first property in full with cash, just before the pandemic hit and everything went up. And I still had 40k extra change to pay the bills for myself and my parents when nobody had a job and everything was shut down. I never knew how most Americans didn't even have 1k aside as an emergency fund and here I was with 40k. By the time everything was lifted it was gone but man we didn't struggle one bit and we were grateful. Throughout all of that I was an honor roll student but by the time I was a sophomore in highschool I realized the school system was pretty much an assembly line and we were the product to just be an employee. I used to wine about how I didn't get to enjoy my childhood as much because my parents couldn't afford anything else but cover the necessities and I had to make my own money to get my own expenses covered (I paid for my own school tuition and supplies) and buy anything I wanted for myself and my baby sister. This all started because we couldn't afford a 25¢ shave ice cup for my sister and I... Remembering my baby sister crying for it made me cry but mad, and filled me with determination to change that. And honestly I thank for that experience, I may not be rich or wealthy, but I'm happy to have what I have and struggle paycheck to paycheck like many people unfortunately are today. Also blessed to buy my first property and 3 cars before the pandemic hit and everything blasted off thru the roof in price. That's why when I end having a kid they ain't going to no regular school, heck no.
youtube Cross-Cultural 2025-04-10T00:3…
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DimensionValue
Responsibilitynone
Reasoningunclear
Policynone
Emotionmixed
Coded at2026-04-27T06:26:44.938723
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