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kthnxbye
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5 yrs: hoping to be almost done with my Mech Eng degree but dunno if that will happen.
10yrs: hmm...this is quite hard. life hasnt been easy for me. lots of bumps in the road. i should have an established career by then. own a house. possibly married. maybe kids maybe not.
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Feb-28-2007 16:01
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Arbiter
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| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
True. But like I said , all of what I said could change within 1 or 2 or 5 years, I mean nothing is set in stone. I'm still growing and learning everyday. I just have goals as to what I would want to do and accomplish. |
I understand where you're coming from. I used to have more specific goals with what I wanted to do in the future but looking back at my life up to this point it seems like it was so naive, thinking that in 5 or 10 years I wasn't going to change. But I did change, and the goals I had before were things I no longer wanted to pursue.
Now, I really value my own personal change - every year and sometimes even more frequently I spontaneously decide to do something major that's completely new and I get a whole new set of perspectives and experiences along with that. It's really wonderful, it's like living life in three dimensions versus living life in two dimensions when you're really only exploring one path, one set of goals and ideas. I could never go back to the one-track mindset that most people seem to have where they have like a career path they've planned their whole life around or like saying what kind of relationship they want to be in within so many years.
I don't ever want to stop changing, but I know that it makes no sense to make a 5-year plan when in nine months I'm gonna change and want to make a different plan. So I have goals and I make plans, but I just keep them in a much shorter time frame. It works out better that way, for me anyway. Maybe other people really like the whole planned life thing, I don't know, people are different so maybe that's the ticket for some people. But I mean no offense when I say that personally, I am repulsed by that sort of a life. It could just be personal preference, but I know it's not for me.
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Feb-28-2007 23:27
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kthnxbye
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| quote: | Originally posted by Arbiter
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just because someone sets a career path doesnt mean that they are comitting themselves to a scripted life. i want a career so that i can support my hobbies.
also the things i want in life are quite common. a house. is that bad? is that scripted? a gf/wife. scripted? i wouldnt call them scripted at all. dont get me wrong. i dont know when exactly those will happen but i would love to have the house soon after i graduate.
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Mar-01-2007 00:15
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