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He grew up in his own country. There wasn’t any technology where he grew up. The only thing was electronic was the TV, antennas and the light bulb. He grew up around a bunch of family. His parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters. All the extended family you can think of.
He grew up getting hurt from falling out of trees, chased by animals and even parents. It was a simpler time from what he remembers. Basically everything he grew up around was country. But to him it was home and whatever he thought of his home he thought every place was like that. Education was important to certain level.
At least he graduated the equivalent of JHS or barely. He wasn’t ashamed. He didn’t care. At his age it was a normal for a boy. I mean men to leave at the level, the age of 16. Only the privileged were able to reach farther than that.
Once out, he looked at how his father worked in construction with his father. He didn’t want to get his hand dirty. Not because he wasn’t proud of what they did. Something behind his head he thought he could do better. Ironically he left school thinking the world would be kinder to him.
Since than, he worked in mines, buses and finally a tailor. He was a skilled tailor and everyone throughout the town knew. In his country a man doing a women’s job isn’t common. He didn’t care because it earned him money especially with his wife helping him in his little shop. But somehow he felt that it wasn’t enough for him, his two sons and wife. He decided on the journey to chase the American dream.
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