When you don't have much money, you worry that they'll just put you in the ground someplace and your loved ones won't know where you are.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The first step towards getting somewhere is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are.
You're never going to get anywhere in life if you don't live up to your obligations.
From a pretty early age, I developed an interest in travel. I told my parents I wanted to live abroad, and they said, 'Well, you have to have money to do those things.'
I definitely understand what it's like not having family around when you want them there, but you don't live in the same city.
Your present circumstances don't determine where you can go; they merely determine where you start.
When you're going nowhere, anywhere's a better place to be.
If you live in a good neighborhood, you drive home and there's a bank. There's grocery stores and big houses - but no motels. What that tells you psychologically is you protect your money and buy good things for your family to eat in your nice big house.
No matter where I go, I want to carry my family.
You can't get anywhere without the people who have come into your life.
No matter how much money I ever get, I'm going to want to provide for my family and never have to go back to really struggling. You don't ever want to go outside, you don't ever want to be left in the cold. You want to be safe.