It's finally published!! For the past 10 months I have been diligently writing, editing, researching, editing, planning, editing and living my first book, YOUNG AND HUNGRY; A College Degree is Expensive Cooking Spray. I emphasis the "editing" because I finished writing in January. Since then I have been erasing, rewording and stressing before I finally closed my laptop. Now that I can recite the entire book from front to back, I'm comfortable to share it with the rest of you.
What is the book about?
I'll give you the very first paragraph:
"After my initial four years of college, I was not ready to graduate. I knew that if I did, I would forever miss the place I spent the most important years of my life. The four years that equipped me to look at life through the lens of an egotistic entrepreneur with little experience and a life long list of ideas. At the end of those four years, I was not yet prepared to say goodbye to the friends who eventually became more like family. Not ready to begin searching for a real job that would lead to a career. Not willing to exchange my drunken debates with boring meetings. I wasn’t even ready to replace ramen noodles with steak and shrimp."
Since the moment I crawled out of my cap and gown I have experienced mixed feelings towards my college degree. It seemed like my most successful friends were those who didn't shake a man's hand on stage. The same people I shared a college campus with were those feeling pressure to become waitresses, cold callers and bartenders. Not the most ideal careers to pay off thousands of dollars in student loans?!
One day while feeling undervalued at my internship (I settled for an internship after graduation) I decided my degree wasn't worth the tree they cut down. From that moment I decided to share my personal thoughts and experiences of my first full year in the real world. I can honestly say all I have to show for the past 12 months is a story... that I hope you can relate to, learn from, or laugh at. The memories I have created, people I have met, and lessons I have learned are far more valuable than any 9 to 5 salary.
My goal in life has always been to leave an impression. With this book I intend to do just that. Generation Y is a different breed of individuals.
"Generation Y is by far the most versatile and unique group of individuals. Our competitiveness separates us from previous generations. Our will to succeed without the patience to start from the ground and work our way up leaves many in a confused state of mind. We are always thinking of that next innovative idea that will generate millions of dollars while influencing the world. We know what we want and we want it NOW. Success has replaced the dollar sign. The definition has evolved into something more than returning to your high school reunion in a Mercedes."
I guess what I am trying to do is encourage my peers (and those who will find themselves in our shoes) to pursue your dreams and to not give in to the constant pressure to simply "pay the bills" with a job that you will regret accepting when you're 40.
Although YOUNG AND HUNGRY is primarily intended for Generation Y, I hope this gives older generations a better understand of what we are about.
We all know we are Young and Hungry, we just prefer to take our time looking at the menu for exactly what we want.
(Click on the Book's cover at the top right of the website purchase the ebook.)

Wow man, I can't wait to read this! And to think I didn't even know you could read. Haha
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