butterbar77
Apr 26, 2008, 10:21 AM
I am 30, married for 4 years, two kids (2yrs and 3 months; boy and girl respectively), and a new puppy. I have a Volvo wagon and a Toyota Sienna van. I just bought a 5 year old house with a large back yard in a middle-class, popular, well-known neighborhood in a small community which consists primarily of retired and military families. A life-long personal goal was to be an Officer in the military which I recently made come true thanks to our Army (which is desperate for Officers). So, I am following in the footsteps of my grandfather (dad's side) who was a Colonel, and turned down being a General during the Vietnam war. It is still hard for me to believe that I am living the American dream despite being deeply indebted to school loans, auto loans, credit cards, and a mortgage. I am not wealthy by any means. I have just learned how to play the systems games. (I hope I don't lose).
Not to paint a dreary picture (since I have this forboding sense of financial doom with over $300,000 in debt), but I am having a personal dilemma about my personal life and pending involvement in social politics (at the local levels). Would it be wise for me to get involved in the political arenas in my city and county governments while I have such deep indebtedness? And if I do step forward what do I need to be careful of?
Honestly, I am pretty naïve (and so is my wife). We are both very perceptive, but we were homeschooled growing up and were not exposed too much corruption. Sure we have been bad from time to time (sparing the details here), but for the most part I know that there are people who have the moral ineptitude to destroy the lives of competitors who stand up against them (by any means; which may happen when I choose to go against someone of the sort). I know there are politicians truly passionate about doing good, but there are just as many, in not more, who only care to advance themselves socially and financially.
Secondly, where do I start in my community if I want to go all the way? Where does someone start who grew up poor, no father (died of cancer when I was 5), very poor and living off the system, not the greatest speaker or salesman (I know it can be done, just look at our President)? I don't have the connections most young politicians have who grew up around other successful people. Basically, how would you recommend a nobody start in order to make it to the top (Zig Zigler reference :cool: ).
Thanks in advance for your input and I think it will help more people than you know (since I'm not the only one who will read your response). God bless!
Not to paint a dreary picture (since I have this forboding sense of financial doom with over $300,000 in debt), but I am having a personal dilemma about my personal life and pending involvement in social politics (at the local levels). Would it be wise for me to get involved in the political arenas in my city and county governments while I have such deep indebtedness? And if I do step forward what do I need to be careful of?
Honestly, I am pretty naïve (and so is my wife). We are both very perceptive, but we were homeschooled growing up and were not exposed too much corruption. Sure we have been bad from time to time (sparing the details here), but for the most part I know that there are people who have the moral ineptitude to destroy the lives of competitors who stand up against them (by any means; which may happen when I choose to go against someone of the sort). I know there are politicians truly passionate about doing good, but there are just as many, in not more, who only care to advance themselves socially and financially.
Secondly, where do I start in my community if I want to go all the way? Where does someone start who grew up poor, no father (died of cancer when I was 5), very poor and living off the system, not the greatest speaker or salesman (I know it can be done, just look at our President)? I don't have the connections most young politicians have who grew up around other successful people. Basically, how would you recommend a nobody start in order to make it to the top (Zig Zigler reference :cool: ).
Thanks in advance for your input and I think it will help more people than you know (since I'm not the only one who will read your response). God bless!