My road in life has been direct.
Came from a poor, rough part of Chicago: brother is in prison, sister recently got out.
He made a promise to his mother and to himself that he'd get an education and career; he was a good student, excelled at math.
His older brother went to the Navy, he went to try out as well; had to take a difficult exam that usually wasn't even given to kids in his area.
Figured out a pattern within the test and scored so well that one recruiter assumed he had cheated.
Placed in an 18-month program that would qualify him to operate a nuclear power plant; had to work seven days a week, 15 hours a day.
Was one of only 35 people that made it through; was running a nuclear aircraft carrier, head of a 42-person staff at age 19.
Now he spends much of his time speaking to young students; he tries to dismantle the negative connotation behind the word "nerd."
Tells road-trippers that they'll likely have to break away from everything they know, exit their comfort zone, but it'll be worth it.
Keep following my journey