Chance me for NYU ED, I will chance you back, I PROMISE!

<p>I’m not exactly sure how to take your reply, some portions are unclear. I hope that it is obvious I show passion in business and am already taking the initiative to begin it. I joined those clubs to see if I would be interested in them, but I am obviously not.</p>

<p>I don’t think that I am simply stacking those clubs on my resume, since I am not reporting a majority of those clubs anyways. I will be focusing on my business aspect.</p>

<p>Now, I probably will make the same amount of money in the long run, but I am taking initiative to try and NOT make the same amount of money. I wish for Kizag to become a interesting networking website that can be mentioned among the top few - Facebook, myspace, ebay, yelp, etc and hopefully be able to make a good profit from that :)</p>

<p>Especially since the internet is only 15 years old, my generation will have many more businesses that will be purely online. It doesn’t matter if your a 16 year old kid in a dorm room or a 30 year old with a MBA at Chicago (Booth), the internet has evened out the playing field. </p>

<p>My family doesn’t exactly know what I have been doing. They aren’t exactly supportive of me going this path, since entrepreneurs statistically fail more than engineers (Family’s career of choice), so I really can’t answer the next question about if my family would be impressed, since they actually offer more discouragement than encouragement.</p>

<p>What do you mean by emotional freedom? Ever since the age of 11 when I flipped a pack of gum for 93% profit, I had always wished to be in charge of a business. Now, 6 years later, it has become a reality and has always been my passion. Could you please explain what you mean?</p>

<p>Regards,
Jack</p>