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Congratulations Amanda!

Hello again fellow investor,

Hope you’re having a good week so far. Just wanted to give you an update on one of the goals that I made public on this blog in January. One of them read…

Fund a scholarship at my old high school – When I was a senior in high school, I remember that there were hardly any local college scholarships available to me and my classmates. I wondered why only two or three out of thousands of alums were willing to give scholarships. Well, it’s my turn to step up to the plate! This year, I’ll give a scholarship to help someone from my old stomping ground get a good college education.”

I’m happy to announce that last month, I followed through on this goal and gave a scholarship in the amount of $750 to the valedictorian of the high school that I attended. It’s not much compared to some of the others, but every bit counts!

So who was the lucky, I mean deserving, recipient? Her name is Amanda Kitten, and she’s off to study at The University of Dallas. See below for her picture, followed by an amazing list of accomplishments. She’s one productive girl! Look for big things out of her in the future.

 


Amanda Kitten, Class of 2009

 

Organizations/School Activities

 

Offices/Positions Held

 

Work Experience

 

Honors/Awards

 

Community/Church Involvement

 

Volunteer Service

 

Hobbies/Skills/Talents

 

Wow! Now that’s a long list, isn’t it? Kind of funny. My list would have read, “played baseball”. LOL. Maybe some of you can relate. But regardless of what you did or didn’t do in high school, I would like to encourage you to take time to give back to your community, particularly the people and the organizations that helped you become who you are today.

At the end of the day, it’s not how much money you make, as almost all hip hop stars and many business executives seem to think. And it’s not how much money you keep, as most financial planners would argue. It’s how much money you give that matters. Because that’s where true joy lies. It’s in the giving.

And if you don’t have money, time counts just as much, if not more. Whatever resources you have, be generous, and let’s all work to make this world a better place.

Until next time, happy (and profitable) investing!

Doug Smith
Real Estate Investor
Founder of MyHouseDeals.com

P.S. Congrats again Amanda! The readers of this blog and I all wish you nothing but the best in college and beyond!

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