What do I want to do?
There are the lucky few that always know exactly what they want to do when they grow older, even when it is constantly changing, and then there are people like me who might be interested in everything and haven't the foggiest idea of what they might possibly want to go into. Due to my tolerance for most fields of work I've gained no ground in the trek to the top of my mountain, probably because I don't even know which one is mine yet. Math, history, just about all sports, computer among other sciences, engineering, band, medical professions, aviation, astronomy, foreign languages and cultures, the marines, etc. all have had their own say through my mind. At least I know I don't want to be a politician. Maybe on this blog I might be able to remove another straw of the haystack concealing my relatively soon future aspirations, in the working world. As various mathematics uses imaginary numbers to determine some answers, so will I attempt to weed out an understanding for what I am most interested via this unreal method.
With humanitarian aid for all across the world, filling my private jet to capacity, I'll use my knowledge of foreign languages, cultures, mechanics and sciences to the benefit of others as I travel abroad. This is my dream job, but I haven't quite been able to squeeze some sort of aerospace studies or experiments in there. It is shown here that for the most part I think I'll wish to find myself in the service of others, and no, not exactly a waiter. I'm not sure if I could devote myself to a specific teaching field like English, math, or history as teachers do, though it takes an amazing individual to become and be one a worth while one, but probably something that is steeped in the numerous cultures of the earth. My next most prominent interest is in foreign languages, which I'd hopefully use in my service, federally employed or not, for the various cultures found in this wonderful country. This is too bad, because I can't really think of any occupation that fits this kind of description, though I hope it is closer to reality than my dream job... or do I?
In conclusion, I'll pursue my general education with possible emphasis in foreign languages, and a mechanic or engineering sort of job, because I've remembered that I've loved to fool around with all sorts of electronics from laptops, to metal watch wristbands. As I've been so spontaneous as to remember such a hobby, so might be my future plans as I spuriously find myself yearning to know more about certain subjects; between a few and several years ago I wanted to be a paleontologist.
With humanitarian aid for all across the world, filling my private jet to capacity, I'll use my knowledge of foreign languages, cultures, mechanics and sciences to the benefit of others as I travel abroad. This is my dream job, but I haven't quite been able to squeeze some sort of aerospace studies or experiments in there. It is shown here that for the most part I think I'll wish to find myself in the service of others, and no, not exactly a waiter. I'm not sure if I could devote myself to a specific teaching field like English, math, or history as teachers do, though it takes an amazing individual to become and be one a worth while one, but probably something that is steeped in the numerous cultures of the earth. My next most prominent interest is in foreign languages, which I'd hopefully use in my service, federally employed or not, for the various cultures found in this wonderful country. This is too bad, because I can't really think of any occupation that fits this kind of description, though I hope it is closer to reality than my dream job... or do I?
In conclusion, I'll pursue my general education with possible emphasis in foreign languages, and a mechanic or engineering sort of job, because I've remembered that I've loved to fool around with all sorts of electronics from laptops, to metal watch wristbands. As I've been so spontaneous as to remember such a hobby, so might be my future plans as I spuriously find myself yearning to know more about certain subjects; between a few and several years ago I wanted to be a paleontologist.

2 Comments:
I'm sure you'll stumble upon some job that encompasses all your crazy hobbies. It might even be one you wanted to be before. I wanted to be an FBI agent when I was little. After passing through many phases, I found myself wanting to do the same thing. It allows me to study psychology, law, english, computers/technology, do something that requires physical stamina, be patriotic, and work for the government all at the same time. The only thing it doesn't involve is music, but I think I'll live. :D
hehe thas cool. I think yours might be a uniqueish case, because most youngsters don't exactly know what kind of studying and experience is required to do what they want. Though, I guess many may grow to prefer the kind of education that would set them on the certain path of that initial dream of a youngin'. Thanks for your assurance that I'll come upon something that might just click.
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