Jessica Cheng (3/5)

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“Liberty and balance is huge for me going forward. Liberty in a sense where I was the kind of the person if I start something, I’m going to give it my full 100%. I’ll dive right into it and everything else will just kind of melt away and it’ll become imbalanced and a little crazy. Because I’m not seeing my friends or doing the sports I love just because I want to be successful in whatever I do so having that balance but still keeping that social life and relationship strong is vital.

There’s a lot of different ways to get to where you think you are going to be and where you want to go. There’s a lot of different ways. For me, I always knew growing up without very much money, I always had to make a good living. I never want to rely on anyone, I never want to feel like ‘Oh I want that but I can’t buy it.’ Or I want to go somewhere or travel somewhere and have to ‘save up’ or ‘sell this’ to get that. So liberty in a sense where I think money is a vehicle to get things that you want, not materialistically but experiences in general I would say.” – Jessica Cheng, Physiotherapist, Real Estate Agent, Weight lifter. (3/5)