About Me
Ernest Levert Jr.
Aspiring Servant-Leader studying engineering principles, financial stewardship, business management, and psychology fundamentals in order to cultivate passionate leadership, disseminate positive energy, uplift the community and ultimately create a brighter future for generations to come.
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Living the Dream in 2015
Aims:
-Learn how to play golf
-Learn how to drive a stick
-Become a merit badge instructor
-Become a certified chess instructor
-Weigh 215
-Bench 300
-Qualify for RVP
-Pay off house
-Run Half Marathon
-Start Chess League
-Perform saxophone solo
-Buy 1 more property
-Read 50 books-
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Dreams & Goals
Siberian Husky
Segway
Google Glass
Boat
$1 million by 30
Distinguished Eagle Scout Award
PhD Neuroscience
Donate $100,000 to BRC, ODI, BLF, & MEP (endowment)
Scholarship Fund- Provide 1st yr. scholarships for 5 African American students
Speaking and Consulting Company
Prolific Primerica financial wellness speaker
National Non-Profit Organization
$5 million at retirement
Retire at 55
Systemize Memory Formation
Chess Master by 30
Family Man
Visit a new country each year w/family
1st name basis with POTUS
Write a book
Golf Proficiency
Swim Instructor
TedX Presentation
Run Half-Marathon by 25
Full Marathon by 30
Saxophone Soloist
Black belt in Jiu-Jitsu
Host Monthly City-Wide Chess Tournaments
Go to Heaven
Join Toastmasters
Learn a new language every 5 years
Learn a new instrument every ten yearsFavorite Symbols
Lion
Eagle
Lighthouse
Family Tree
Water
Chess
Car
Ant
HouseGlobal Citizenship
Countries Visited:
2013- India
2014- KoreaCountries to Visit:
Ireland
Dominican Republic
BrazilNicknames
Ern-Money
Ernesto
Ernie
Ern-Dawg
Big Ern
Big E
Rico
EJ
EJcoolio
Black Moses
Monthly Archives: June 2014
Learning Verbal Confidence from Jews
During my participation in the Progressive Leadership Academy, I was strongly encouraged to delve into the experiences of Jews in America to learn about the “seven keys to the enduring wealth of a people.” This book has opened my eyes … Continue reading
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