Know Your Real Goal in Life

Weren’t we asked when we were a child what we wanted to be when we grow up?  Then we think of a profession, a nurse, doctor, architect, engineer, and so on.  We chose what we thought was good for us with the perception of how good to be on that profession.  We also base it on the skills that we have realized we possess.

When I was a child, I was fond of drawing and I said being an architect would fit me right.  But later in my life, I discovered that architects doesn’t just draw freehand.  A painter was what’s on my mind then.  My ambition then was changed to being an accountant because I liked math.  But when I entered college, I was not able to enter the course because of the quota and so I enrolled in business administration so I can shift later on to accountancy.  Then when I was already in school, I realized that I’d never fit in there and that my course was where I should really be.

In finding what’s best for us, or what we really want in life, it is better that we do some background checking first.  Ask someone who are on such profession or has achieved what you want to achieve.  Do some analysis if that is what you really wanted, not just because its the best or that’s the only thing you can achieve.  Remember that your desire over something is a good motivator in achieving or acquiring it.

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