>> I would say just be open to
everything and don't pigeonhole yourself.
I mean you're still so young as
a 19, 20 year old kid, really.
You're still so young and you're -- what
you think you want might not exactly be it
and your mind is ever changing and ever
growing and I would say be open to anything.
And that goes back to the just get a job point.
You know, and to be employed.
Because you never know when something
is going to work itself out in that way
and if you're making money and
you're making a living for yourself
and you're supporting yourself, you have a lot
more freedom and flexibility to say, you know,
I could do this for a year and there is this
other part of finance that I really like
or I could do this for a year
and I'd like to be a teacher.
Maybe I want to be a professor.
Make sure that you're not doing anything
under duress and you'll never end
up doing something you don't really want to do.