Journal Entry: Christopher Alexandre Hunter-02/15/2025

Journal Entry

My goal is to eventually run a group home for at-risk youth and to invest into the financial market. I have been looking at ways in which I could run a quasi like self sufficient group home. I use quasi-like self sufficient group home, because I want to have outside assist. Isolation only stagnates the process of being a successful organization. I want to work with kids, and provide education in the form of STEM/STEAM and vocational trades. This idea that I have, I would like to run it like a boarding school/Job Corp. When the kids leave my group home I want them to have an associate’s degree and a vocational trade. I want these kids to have access to both mental and physical healthcare. I want them to run the group home in which they work in the areas of the facility. They work and get paid doing jobs like farming and gardening. They cook the food. they maintain the grounds. They keep the facility living areas clean. And these are transferable skills but the kids have a purpose at the facility. I want to have interns who assist with other employees who are the instructors at the facility. I want to be able to pay instructors better than local school teachers. I want contractors for the medical department and psychologist. I want to have emotional/cognitive rational behavior therapy. I want to have positive psychologist there too. I want this group home to interact with the community, in which kids can come and participate with my kids in programs and earn summer on the job pay and earn certifications in programs through the Department of Labor. This is me working on me idea, that is me goal to running a group home. Investing into the financial market, I am looking at ways to build capital. I want to invest into aerospace and defense. I want to add rare earth minerals to my portfolio. If the big tech companies are looking at ways to invest in nuclear reactors, I need to know how can I take advantage of this. I am studying day trading. And of course I have read about the history of money by Jack Weatherford. Being able to mitigate risk is the key. I do not look at failures as much as I look at it as a learning experience. A setback to overcome!