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Skateboarder Christopher Westhoff MAG
   Christopher Westhoff is  a 21-year-old college student who has his life all planned out. Realizing his talent at any early  age, he decided to start his own skating company building skateboards and other equipment. He is an  amazing person who inspires many and will soon be recognized for his talent and effort  bringing skateboarding into people's lives. 
What made you  decide to start a company? 
I wanted to expand my graphic design  skills and help out the skateboarding community. I also wanted to get boards  cheaply. 
How old were you when you started your  company? 
I was 19 years old. 
Do  you design your boards?
Yes. Everything is done by me, including the  whole marketing process. 
Who is your role model or  inspiration? 
This might sound egotistical, but I would have to say  me. Only because I like to challenge myself and I'm inspired by the general public to build up my  reputation. 
Who has had the greatest impact  on you?
I would say society itself has had the greatest impact on me.   I do things for myself, to better my social standing for the future. It is beginning to pay  off. 
What are your future  goals?
I would like to expand my company to other states and have my  company for my main job while I'm in college. 
Do you plan to  make your company your career after college? 
I would like to see  Frequency Skateboards expand to that level, but I am not currently planning on pursuing it full  time after college. Instead I would like to get a job working for a graphic design firm where I  would create ads and magazine layouts. 
At what age do you  plan to retire, and to where? 
I plan to retire as soon as possible,   unless I really like the work I'm doing. I would then begin to do whatever I wanted at the time to  make extra money. Possibly have some sort of small shop. 
What  do you like to do in your free time? 
I normally work during my free  time, but I also manage to spend some time skateboarding, surfing the web, or hanging out with my  wonderful girlfriend. 
What is a normal day for  you?
I wake up, clean my room and myself, and then either go to my  9-5 job or work on my side jobs. Then I normally check and respond to email, and get errands done.   If possible, I hang out with my girlfriend. If I am unable to go out, I spend my time thinking of  new ideas and reading the news. I don't like to watch television, unless it's a movie or the Fox  Sunday night line-up. I then go to bed, but I constantly wake up to write down ideas I come up with  while I'm sleeping. 
If you could change one thing about the  world, what would it be? 
I would make everybody in the world use the  metric system, or speak English. 
Where do you see yourself in  20 years?
I see myself with a family and my own graphic design  firm. 
Do you have any last word?  
People need to quit stressin'. 
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