I definitely wanted to earn my freedom. But the primary motivation wasn't making money, but making an impact.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wanted to be successful. I definitely didn't want to be poor.
Pursuing your passion is fulfilling and leads to financial freedom.
I made my own assessment of my life, and I began to live it. That was freedom.
I wanted to have a free life.
Going to Freedom's Watch was a job opportunity that presented itself, so I jumped at it.
I wanted to find a way of life that allowed me great freedom, not to be stuck. I went to a very traditional school, which prepared people for the army or for banking or for industry, and I wanted to be outside of that.
In the very early days of Wham! the attention felt great, but I do wonder how much freedom I gave away by trying to become something I wasn't.
I made a comfortable living for several years. I invested, and I protected myself, so I enjoy that freedom.
Poverty was the greatest motivating factor in my life.
I really wanted to work and become independent.