Homework. For some like me, it is the most tedious thing I have to do in school. Being the typical sophomore student a year ago, I take some of my time at home and work and school and grind out some of my assigned homework to complete. When the year went on, I was getting frustrated by the amount of homework I need to complete because of the time it took away from me. I slowly started to do less homework as my sophomore year went on. One day I stopped doing homework altogether, and this gave me some sought after freedom of time but a short-lived one.
There are so many opportunities in the one life I have. I want to be a culinary chef, mastering the vivid visuals that meet with delicious taste. I want to be a music producer, bending sound waves to be candy to the ear. I want to be an entrepreneur, making wealth from a thriving business that sells a quality product(s). There is so much to do in life, but I know I can’t do it because of the time spent grueling on homework.
I decided to become an entrepreneur because it is the riskiest job to do, but it is the most rewarding. Successful entrepreneurs habitually make lots of wealth from the businesses they create; if the entrepreneur continues to grow his business and succeeds, they will make millions or even billions of dollars. However, as impressive it might be to earn such fortune, the risks are also great. Yes, the well-known fact that 9 out of 10 business startups fail is not a risk, unless the founder invests lots of capital in their own company, then they face the chance of losing all of their invested capital.
To become a thriving entrepreneur myself in the future, and also being very passionate that I am, I swiftly searched up ways to become a future millionaire. I signed up to be in Business INCubator in school, and I got accepted into the class in junior year. I also ended up getting the most valuable advice in my life on the internet: form good habits and break bad ones, read a book once every week, learn to manage your money well, build discipline, etc. The first task I did to build my good habits and discipline is to make my bed in the morning. I did this for a small sense of pride, a tidy bed under the quilt, and reminding me that little things matter in life. The next task I did is to read a single book related to business and self-improvement every month because my reading speed is like a turtle.
As I finished reading some books, I started to realize is that becoming an entrepreneur is not about the money generated from a successful business. It is rather creating a new innovative product or service that benefits the lives of many for money. Also, the entrepreneur must be a leader in the business, keeping in check with their members and their funds. To fulfill all the essential responsibilities as an entrepreneur requires excellent social skills and a lot of discipline, and to get things done efficiently requires a strong work ethic.
I realized that what I am mainly lacking as a future entrepreneur is having a solid work ethic. Homework for me used to be a waste of time and effort, but I have realized that I am just very hesitant at getting things done. I then reflected on my past decisions of not doing my homework, slowly acknowledging that to become a great entrepreneur, one needs a good work ethic. My work ethic will develop if I started doing every single homework received. Omitting every assignment my teacher gave me in class will not improve.
At the start of my junior year, I have to make sure that my discipline and work ethic is improving. In Business INCubator, we are creating a business from scratch with the help of our teachers and mentors. The success or the failure of our business depends on my solid work ethic since now it has become more crucial.
Homework. It is still the most tedious thing in school. I still need the time and effort to grind out all of my assigned homework. Now being the wiser junior, I understood the value of completing each assignment on time. However, I struggled to achieve the work ethic I desired because I am turning some of my missing assignments late. But I will strive to complete all future assignments on time.