I don't come from money or an educated family background or any sort of supportive family life, so all of my choices are made on my own.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm quite an independent person, and I had to be. As a boy and growing into a young man I had to look out for myself. And now I'm very family-oriented. It's a big priority in my life.
For my life, I need to make my own choices.
I'm trying to make enough money where I can be financially independent and be able to go and just pursue that thing that everybody really needs, just pursue my family and the cause of my family.
Families interest me - I'm part of one; most of us come from one. And I'm curious about the choices made in life, how they affect things, and how those choices happen.
I have a family to support. And I'm not always going to be doing exactly what I want to do.
People often say that having a family makes you make safer choices. It's been the total opposite for me. It's really made me want to make bolder choices.
You can choose your family sometimes. You can choose people, it could be a teacher, it could be a professor, it could be someone you work with that actually genuinely cares about you and wants you to succeed.
I have a career, which is important, but my family is the priority. First family, and then career. It's a delicate balance.
I grew up with an incredibly loving and supportive family that gave me the impression there were a lot of options for me out there.
I am an independent, educated woman, I make my own money, take care of my mom, and I am single, so I can do whatever I want, taking no one's permission, and that is the best part.