Who do you wanna be?
That was often asked when I was in primary school. Around the class, you get all sorts of answers, doctor, lawyer, policeman, nurse, and I always wanted to be a pilot.
But as we grew up, people stopped asking that; you began to be judged first based on your academics, and as you move into the working world, your possessions. It seems, what you were, doesn't matter as much as what you have.
They say that you take up a job you love and you never have to work a day in your life. Perhaps we should all try to recall who we wanted to be when we were kids.
Tuesday, June 07, 2005
If you enjoy the trip, the destination isn't important
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1 Comments:
I suppose the society that we are living in don't allow us to do that as much as we might want to follow our dreams.
It is so hard not to follow the norm and what is required.
Just like this paper-chase thing.
:(
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