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As far back as I can remember, I have always been a creator. As a child, I used to live in imaginary classrooms, stories, and plays. I always wanted to be a person that helped others but never knew how. My need to be accepted was born early on when my mother abandoned my brother and me at a young age. As it relates to how my journey really started, I would have to say when I joined the military, I am a US Air Force veteran and I have to admit that being in the service was the beginning of my success. It taught me discipline and the rewards of hard work. I joined the military with no real direction, afraid, nervous, yet excited. Excited to face the unknown. Excited to experience something new, the spark that ignites my joy is the suspense that lies ahead.