Our present life does not determine our future.

posted on 29 November 2011 | posted in Business and Finance


Sally had a hard time going through school. She was raised by single parent, and life was not as easy as the lives of most of her school mates. Her mum barely had enough, and she relied on government benefits for Sally' upkeep. After high school, Sally's mum had told her that she was going to look for a job first, in order to get some money to foot her college fees. Sally wanted to start her own business, so she was eying a trade school in their home town. When she heard of grants for trade schools in their state's grants office, she applied for them immediately. After a week, Sally was called to be informed about her successful application. She joined college later that year, and now she is running a very successful business in town. She has managed to cater for her mum's needs and those of herself and their lives are not the same as before. She is forever grateful to the government for the chance to succeed that she got in life.