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My Personal Goal




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One of my personal goals is to own a successful tech company, such as Microsoft, because I've dedicated myself to learning new programming languages since the age of 11. I also like to create programing hardware to do different functions; for example, I once programmed a robot to be a combo cracker to break open people's lockers. I only did it to my friends, with their permission, and my locker but I was amazed and I started to make Augmented Reality (AR) glasses for pilots. The AR glasses are just like Google Glass but for airplanes. This invention was meant for pilots by with a digital projector on the top of the glasses, which displays where you are at currently. It doesn't need any connections to the Internet. To achieve my future goal, the first step will be to get a degree in Computer Science, work at different companies, and eventually make enough money to invest or create a tech company.

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