The person you wished you could be when you were a kid.
all the adventures you wanted to have when you were a child? Well,
made his dreams come true by becoming a sniper, a doctor, and a NASA astronaut. And he did it all by the age of 37.“But… how?”, we can hear you asking. Instead of going to college, Kim enlisted at the age of 16 and later became a Navy Seal. Kim said that his decision to enlist made his mother cry out of disappointment in an
. He added, “She didn't like it very much. I think a lot of Asian Americans at least 20 years ago when I was going through this process just didn't really, weren't really comfortable with it.”Kim then went on to become an elite Navy SEAL team member after completing his training at Naval Special Warfare at Coronado and was later assigned to SEAL Team 3.
is desire to serve humanity was not fulfilled. That was when he decided to reach for the stars. Back in 2017, , becoming the very-first Korean-American astronaut.and could be walking on the moon in 2024. Now, that's what we call living life to the fullest.
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