We Never Know What the Future May Bring

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We never know what the future may bring. In any case we try to plan, prepare and be optimistic for what it may convey. Andy Warhol once said, “in the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes.” Within that time frame, most would want to display how they have won the lottery or showing off some new gadget of the century. As for me, I would like to portray my legacy: whereas I am alive and well or have passed on, let the works I’ve done speak for me. Let my fifteen minutes offer encouragement and enlightenment on how someone else can achieve their dreams for success. Within those fifteen minutes, they publicize the educational level that was completed in reference to the grant writing knowledge that was attained. To open various shelters and trade schools across the nation. For everyone, young or old whom never thought that it would be possible for other to care about their well-being and higher education. The shelters are design to nurture the physical and emotional parts of the body. While offering transitional housing, residential treatment centers and other residential services for all types of families. Also provide services such as alcohol and drug rehab treatment along with clinics, and best of all supportive staff. Who are not the ones to judge, but are there to lend a helping hand to guide you through your journey for a better tomorrow. The vocational institutions may seem to the world to only equip students with the necessary skills needed to perform a particular job or career. As for here at “Pour N 2” (the name adapted from my mother’s business) will push towards a broader preparation of skills that develops both the academic and technical sides of the student. Pour N 2 is a unique organization because we reinvest 70% of our profits towards the housing, education, and over all well-being of our students. So, that the free and open marketplace of ideas and the consideration of the moral heights of those ideas, both vital to helping students learn...