Who knew it would be so hard to decide what you want to do when you grow up? It was always so easy when we could just say something like a teacher or a doctor when grown-ups asked ,"What do you want to be when you grow up?" We didn't have to think about it or how that would affect us when we grew up. Thinking about all the choices I have to make now just makes me have a headache. It is so complicated. You have to make the right choice for yourself and your career if you want to live happily in this world of a capitalist economy. Choices, choices, and more choices. They just want to swamp you with all these booklets about how you can do this or you can't do that, when we have enough things to worry about already without having to know that we have even more things to worry about. However, it is a good things to know that we have options that we can choose, but then that is also the problem. We have so many things to choose from that you don't know what to pick. It is like trying to pick out a lollipop when you like all the flavors they are offering you. It is amazing the trials that we all have to go through to be successful. We have to choose classes in high school that will benefit us when we grow up and enable us to go to college. We have to make the right choices about who we hang out with so we don't get dragged into the wrong crowds. Each and every thing you do can affect you in the future. If you have no organization skills now, guess whose going to have a hard time with time management when you grow up and have a full schedule? Choices, choices, and more choices. Each one will affect you for the rest of your life.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Life Choices
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