April 7, 2026
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This archived article was written by: Terlynn Westphal

Ian Thompson brings athletic skill to Utah State University Eastern’s soccer field and deep thoughts to students.ā€œSoccer is my favorite; so is arguing.ā€
Something he brings up as an issue in society is the perception that drug users are criminals. ā€œInstead they have an addiction or a mental illness.ā€ Thompson explains. One approach to decrease drug addiction is to make all drugs legal and treat addicts with their substance of choice in a dose lower than their level of satisfaction. ā€œThe worst thing you could do to a person is throw them in jail, that is worse than anything the drug would do to them.ā€
Thompson plans to transfer to Logan to study finance. ā€œI want to get into finance because it is very lucrative; high risk, high reward kind of thing.ā€ Thompson plans to gain a background in finance to hopefully own a business some day, specifically handling marijuana. He loves living in Utah, ā€œUtah is great. We have sand dunes, we have canyons, we have mountains, there are things to do all around us.ā€ Nonetheless, he does not foresee his dream happening in the Beehive state.
Thompson explains how he plans to be content regardless of where he ends up. ā€œ I want to make enough money early in life so I can invest that money and have it work for me and retire early.ā€
Thompson is aware that hard work now will pay off down the road. He takes his education seriously and is motivated by the mental representation he has for his future.
ā€œSomething that drives me everyday is the fear of manual labor. I want to get a good education so I can have a nice desk job and not kill my body. I’d rather work on my mind.ā€

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