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#1 champagne

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Posted 31 October 2004 - 07:57 PM

I've been quite confused these weeks.......
about my future.....

Is this the life I want?? :)

Not much time to sleep.....
Waiting for some ideas bump into my head........
blah blah blah......

What is the best choice for me?

I wish there would be someone just come to me and say, "Hey, You got the gift! Don't waste it!"

I'me doing better in another field related to what I'm doing right now. But..... Will I get better in the field I'm doing right now??
I really don't know....................

How do you people know this is what you want?
The goal of your life, the career, etc........
How?How??? <_<

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Posted 01 November 2004 - 03:55 AM

You don't and you can't.

You gotta wait for the opportunity to come and not miss it. But if you miss it, you must not look back, but forward to another opportunity.

And it shouldn't be about what you do better, but what you are happy doing.
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Posted 10 November 2004 - 06:29 PM

I think the best method for this is simply keep trying new things, and when you find something you both enjoy and are reasonably good at, stick with it, because it was meant for you!!!

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Posted 20 November 2004 - 02:51 PM

Ok, here comes another question, if you get real busy with whatever you're doing, will you ever get tired or annoyed? Or will you still be happy what you are doing???

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Posted 28 November 2004 - 04:22 PM

Yes I will probably get tired and restless, but then again you have to look on the brighter side. Now a days unemployment is kind of a big thing, but you actually have a job over the thousands that don't. So being happy that you have one and getting paid for it even though you may get tired and annoyed by it is better than not having one at all.

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Posted 09 December 2004 - 11:32 PM

Just follow your heart. Listen to what people have to say and choose your life and career. Look at bad examples and good ones. That will help you choose your path. I would say to you that you should always choose the best way. Don't do drugs and all this crap. Get your education and shoot for a high paying job to make your life so much better. And contribute to society and tell some kid the same thing I said or something even better so You can make an impact on someone. I hoped I help. I have no idea what i'm tlaking about .lol.

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Posted 31 December 2004 - 07:56 PM

Hey Cheer up! :)

I think the questions were difficult. But maybe you could go and interview people working in the career which you are interested in. Ask them what their working routine is like and what do they do.
Internship,and training contract could also help.

Good luck and relax (will help you get some ideas)! :rolleyes:

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Posted 09 January 2005 - 02:23 AM

I agree completely with alperuzi. If there's one thing you can do for yourself that will have a significant impact on your lifestyle later on, it is to pursue what you love, not what will get you the best starting salary. I posted a minor rant about this kind of junk in the general forum, but no one was interested enough to read it. Anyway...

Honestly, if there's something that you've fallen in love with, do yourself a favor and just go for it. You'll find a lot more meaning in your work and it will lead you on an inevitable path to complete bliss. When you've got that going for you, everything will fall into place. Trust me...

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Posted 09 January 2005 - 04:15 AM

Hey,you do have got the gift!it's the thought of people all around you,really!keep up your spirits and achieve your goal...
as a ya,usual college student should try best in studying field now.not only can rich your knowledge ,also exercise and perfect your life for future.with the limited time to be successful,which is the power to launch us...everything goes well everyday.Er,trap17 community is a rather good forum besides offer free web hosting,where you can relax and enjoy yourself.Good luck!

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Posted 21 January 2005 - 02:38 PM

hello, people.
why you are quite confused this weekend?only because you are worried about your future? you can hold your future on your hand totally.you need not be waiting for the opportunity,you can create the opportunity,it is depand you try for it.what hulunes said, in the highschool can rich your technology,if you arent satisfacted, it's need a little time for u to search for what u need and that you are proparing for the future.to be rich your own life. it has lots of fun and happiness.
best wishes for u....Good Luck :P

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Posted 16 February 2005 - 05:56 PM

You could write the pro's and con's down, try to get a good perspective on things. Dream a little. Think what it'd be like if you travel a litte try new things. Think positive! :D

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Posted 17 February 2005 - 12:13 AM

don't worry about the future, you have no control of it. The only thing you can control is NOW... so enjoy, don't worry too much... it's a waste of time. anyways, here's something my friend wrote about being confused about the future. she seems pressured, and with all the opportunities, she seem to pick the wrong decisions... here it goes:

A few weeks ago I celebrated my 23rd year of existence in this world. I sensed a creepy feeling that I am in the prime of my youth and it seemed like I was drifting away from the plans I laid out. I was asked what my vision in life was. I had a hard time recalling what my vision was. I had it planned out 2 years ago. I realized that I was slowly loosing grip of my ambitions. Retrospection on how I have lived my life so far did not quite bring a satisfying feeling. Was I so focused in surviving on a day-to-day basis that I had somehow missed the bigger picture? Did I not have the energy and will to get up and get my ambition drive going? I took a good look at my job. Sure, I can handle the work easily, even if combined with pressure. I know that I can do better. But I my abilities are encapsulated in the environment I am currently in. A kind of lethargy and depression set in. I stopped taking interest, going out with my friends and generally started avoiding all company. The realization that I would have to start at rock bottom to start achieving the life I had imagined for myself scared the daylights out of me. Weeks passed by in gloom and misery. Had I hit a crisis in life? I started wondering if I am I too young for this kind of dilemma. I started feeling insecure and wondered where I am headed in the next one year or two. It gave me the jitters. As going by my inner turmoil in life, I barely knew where I was now!

The feeling persisted till it began to jar me. Being a person who cannot take self pity and weariness for long, I virtually gave myself a good mental shake and decided life is too short for this kind of perception. I mean it is good that I still have more than half my life to start out and enjoy the life that I want to live. But whatever happens to people who are struck by this thinking when they have passed their 30’s or 40’s? When they already have children and family to take care of? When it is a greater burden to turn back and start all over again? I am sure a grown up would also be in tears and wonder where he/she spent his entire life. Should I consider myself lucky that this realization hit me earlier and gave me the chance to have second innings at the game of life? Is this a blessing in disguise? Is it God’s way of telling me that I need to change and take hold of my life? If I didn’t get up and take control of my life, it will just slip away from my hand like sand. It dawned on me that it was about time that I sat down and figure out what I want before it is too late… before my youth just drifts away into the sunset.
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Posted 10 March 2005 - 09:48 AM

hey! don't be confused and all. they're right! cheer up! you have "now" and that's what matters!!! as they say, you should treat each day as if its your last! but honestly, that saying is hard to apply!!! but i think being worried about the future is useless... cause what's important is now...!!! and yeah, you dont have a control to it... but you have the control right now!!! so enjoy life... its short, and we should live to the fullest!!!

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Posted 11 March 2005 - 03:21 PM

Hello everyone!

If you think your life and future is uncertain and you are quite confused at times, I want to tell ya not to worry at first. Some of you have said you just have to wait for the opportunity - yes, it sounds great but when someone is waiting for unknown opportunity will he not become even more tensed? I have to agree to disagree with this idea. Definitely you will be even more confused because you do not know which one is the right opportunity.

My message is that 'Try your best in what you are doing, and take things as it comes". The problem of our lives is that we keep worrying but we don't try our best in what we are doing. 'God helps those who help themselves'. Remember that. Nothing too hard is instore for you, if it is others too are facing the same. So, take it easy, just keep moving on.

Take things as it comes do not mean that you don't have to have plans and strategies for your future, you should plan well too. But no need to worry, it only harms you. That's my view of things and life. Thanks.

All the best!

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Posted 18 March 2005 - 08:53 PM

i try not to worry about the furture, i focus on what's goin gon now XP

but if i ever do think about the future, i always wonder who i'll marry, what my kids will look like, if i get the job i want and die the way i want to

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Posted 21 March 2005 - 10:20 PM

Always remember that you should go for something you enjoy. No one should force you or convince you to go into something you don't see yourself doing. On the other hand, try different career paths. You don't have to automatically change your ideal career path if you find something new, but this lets you test the waters abit. You may even find something you enjoy when you exercise this approach. However, don't let the future get you down. If you work hard and stay out of trouble, your future should turn out the way you want it to. Hard work always pays off in the end. But by the same token, don't think about the future overexcessively, because we live in the present, not in the future.

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Posted 27 March 2005 - 05:36 PM

I'm pretty confused too. I'm a little scared. How old are you, if you don't mind me asking?

I've just chosen my GCSE subjects , if you know what they are, and I'm worried I might have chosen the wrong ones I haven't chosen any like humanity or whatever that word is and I'm scared you will need it in the future... it is creeping thinking that you;ll never learn those subjects again and that the knowledge you have now on history or geography will be as much as you know until your old. It creeps me out.

Anyways I've always wanted to be a person who was good at anyting any job any subject... and I hope when I grow older i will have many jobs....

I want to be like a pilot, singer/atress, computer technician , anything to do with comps, webdesign, graphic design, interior/exterior building designer, clothes designer, inventer, programmer, vet, charity helper in 3rd world countries, in the army, artist, doctor, lawyer, model(too short but i can always hope) anything basically...the list has gotten longer since last time i thought about it.
I love load sof things and I am like equal in nearly everything... i'm not boasting but i get As and A*s in most of my subjects... and only like 1 or 2 b's... So it's a bit hard to choose something because I like everything and i am a bit equal in everything.

I'm scared that if i set a high goal i wont succeed. I've always wanted to be rich as well.. but that is a bit sefish. My life at the moment isn't exactly luxery....i want my piece of it you know? See what it is like to live in a house and have a good job and a life and a good famly.

I'm so scared when it comes to my exams because im afraid that my future willdepend on them and if i do bad i'm going to fail in the future....my mum always wants me to be a well business woman and like it's all pressure onto me to keep my mum well when i'm older i don't have any brothers or sisters and my father has pissed off to somewhere and doesn't give a penny yo us.

I'm scared of basically everything.. I'm not scared of death thats what I know/
But I AM scared of dying and not knowing what the future would be like.

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Posted 06 June 2005 - 07:37 AM

Aww what you want to do in life..
Here is a question for you. What are you passionate about? What little acts do you enjoy doing? What little things do you look forward to in your week?...
A hobby, a passion, an interest... You can think about what jobs you can do involving or relating to these things. I really believe that no matter what your job is, if you are truley passionate about it, you will do well.
I am in love with textiles and photography and film making and I want to have a job involving one of these things and I am always finding little oppurtunities popping up. If you put a thought out there, the universe provides :D ..
Don't worry, you will realise what you want to do and maybe you need to go out and try a few things.
Good luck to you :D

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Posted 18 June 2005 - 06:02 AM

Hi,
I think that instead of what most people say about grabbing the oppurtunity when it passes, then that is important, but I do personally believe that your opertunity is right under your nose. There is probably something close to you that your good at. Everyone is talented at something. I want to be an Enginneer now for the British Army. Before though - I was all over the place- I didn't know what I wanted to do and all the time everything was there : - I was good at P.E - I had a physically toned body and I loved mechanical techniques etc. I think the best thing you can do is just don't bother to worry over something like this. It'll happen naturally. Just take every day at a time - don't worry about to tommorow or yesterday, today is the only day that means anything.

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Posted 30 July 2005 - 07:35 PM

im confused.. because i know what i want to do for a living i want to be a scientist that studies the mother cells (do i spelled it right? im talking about this cells of an embrion body who can turn into heart tissue, bones and all this stuff) but my big question is that i do not know what career to study, because i don't want to be a M.D. maybe some more like a chemistry ><

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Posted 30 July 2005 - 07:43 PM

im confused.. because i know what i want to do for a living i want to be a scientist that studies the mother cells (do i spelled it right? im talking about this cells of an embrion body who can turn into heart tissue, bones and all this stuff) but my big question is that i do not know what career to study, because i don't want to be a M.D. maybe some more like a chemistry ><

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Posted 29 July 2007 - 10:42 PM

I have pretty much planned what I want to do. I was going to join the service [once we get a new president] then become a cop for three to five years. With my painting and art on the side. Later after the whole police officer thing I will see if I am eligable for the SWAT team, I'm pretty sure I am... Then for all of you people that love to remember things I want you all to remember the name..........Makonakoza.

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Posted 05 November 2007 - 09:45 PM

Here I come, to save the day :rolleyes: ;)

Now, if you are worried about your future, don't be. Instead, focus on what you are living right now, for if you always look into the future, you will skip your entire life! I personally think about the being busy part that if you are always busy with what you do you can never get tired of it. We are growing up in the selfish culture today, where everyone wants entertainment and no work. It's sad, I know...

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Posted 02 December 2007 - 09:37 AM

make something happily .
donot think the thing which make you congfuesd and have self-confidence .the day tomrrow is beautiful ^^

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Posted 01 July 2008 - 09:16 PM

Well I am still in college so this is the time when I need to be thinking about this kind of thing. I am kind of like you, in that I have never really had a passion for anything and always thought I would just kinda get a job and I wouldn't really care that much. But my sister in law just got an office job out of school and went into it with the same attitude. She realized that she was wrong and wanted something more fulfilling that she had a passion and creativity for. I was a little worried, but then I found journalism, and that became my passion. It actually kind of found me, and I think that all great things do--they just kinda happen. So, I don't really know what you should do, but just keep following your heart and try new things, and I believe that you will find what you are looking for one day.




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