From rags to riches


From Wall Street newbie to millionaire by 27 years of age:

Jenny Q. Ta is a person we can call a serial entrepreneur that made her success in life the hard way, by taking a lot of bumps on the head, being beat up and bullied; that only her drove her determination and tireless desire to succeed.  Through hard work and getting  her education, they make her the lady she is today.

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These characteristics she inherited from her mother have guided her to along the way.

The family fled Vietnam in 1977 and settled initially in Hong Kong. Two years later  they migrated to the United States.

As a young girl it was very hard for her to blend in. “I didn’t speak English and was made fun of in school. I got beaten up a couple of times,” she said. “Looking back, I ask why I wasn’t as strong then as I am now.”

Ta may have been slightly hindered in learning English but one thing she caught onto immediately was a knack and a love for mathematics. “Power and wealth come from education. I wanted to succeed as quickly as possible,” she said.

She is a lady after my heart stressing the word EDUCATION. That is the only path to success.

While her friends went bowling and dancing, she buried herself in schoolbooks. “I did this 99% of the time,” she said. It appears that her diligence to studies paid off big.

Just getting into the business world where she could put her math skills to work, Jenny was hired by a brokerage firm and for the next few years, by keeping her eyes and ears open she mastered the tricks of the brokerage trade and eventually became a broker in her own right

Not being satisfied working for someone else, she decided to go on her own and opened her own brokerage firm Vantage Investments in 1998  at the ripe old age of 27. She hired 30 brokers with financings and the help of a few people that believed in her.

Jenny Ta should be an inspiration to all of the kids in this country who feel they are being discriminated against, have it too tough, constantly complain that no one is giving them anything which most are products of the welfare system.

Success can be achieved by ANYONE if they have the desire to advance themselves.

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One of the first lessons in life that has not been handed down to most people in the welfare system;  no one is obligated to give you anything.

Our dependency structured system of government has created generations of helpless, hopeless, freeloaders, some by no choice of their own, families have not worked for a living in generations and would refuse to work if a job was given to them.

Just how long can this unorthodox system of government that pushes entitlements on its citizens sustain itself is anybody’s guess. The United States’s liberal enabling politicians are operating exactly in reverse.  Instead of them encouraging its citizens to be aggressive and work for a living, they have created freeloading zombies out of the ones that do not need federal assistance.  This is just one example of what is bringing the USA to its knees.

In this realistic world, because of its passive practices of economics, the odds against the United States of America maintaining its dominant leadership role in the world is definitely up in the air. China and Russia are working closely together behind closed door to topple their friends in the USA. Don’t think for one minute that is just conversation.

Jenny Ta is one stellar example of what anyone can do if they put their mind to it.  We all may not achieve the level of success she had but any part of that would be an accomplishment.

Commander and Chief

 

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