I'd like to become a famour writer and a manga artist. I'd like to have a loving husband and great kids and lead happy life...
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I'd like to become a famour writer and a manga artist. I'd like to have a loving husband and great kids and lead happy life...
A society based on 3 fundamental principles:
FREEDOM
RESPECT
JUSTICE
2 out of 3 ain't bad. But respect is also needed.Quote:
Originally Posted by guardbreak
As they say in some song "If you don't have a dream, how you gonna have a dream come true?" :)
But seriously, all you dreamers keep working at it! Don't give up on your dreams, no matter what people say. If you believe in yourself, you will succeed.
I want to somehow end up as a sports broadcaster (color or play-by-play), or perhaps coach football. Right now I'm not really sure. Either way, I'd like to get married, stay here in North Texas and have kids. I don't want an elaborate, rich lifestyle. I wouldn't mind being rich, but I wouldn't want to spend it extravagantly. I try to be as traditional as possible.
Well, with so many dreams and hopes now defined more concretely, I now pose a new question:
Do you think, honestly, truthfully that you can achieve these dreams, or do you think you'll have to settle for something less? Why or why not?
Take care all.
My aspirations being what they are I think I can meet mine. I have this girl back home, Cher, and we've been special friends for 5 years now. We never dated but hung out a lot. The little time I get to go home on leave I always see her and it's becoming more and more likely we'll be together when I finally get to go home one last time in 2 years. If I wasn't away I think it would happen now. As for kids, I don't think much will stop me there. The rest is just life. Find a good job and live away...
:greenie: You may never know
No, I personally do not think I am going to be able to acheive my goals, unfortunately. However, it's still worth a try!
I think, there's nothing more important for oneself, than to try to fulfill their dreams and do what they enjoy most of all. Even if you don't succeed in the end, the mere fact that you gave it your best shot is cause for celebration. Though in my opinion, if you do indeed give it your very best shot and also continue to try even after any initial failures, and don't let these things deter you, you will ultimately make your dreams come true.
Take care all.
The problem is, Cap'n, getting motivated enough to actually get anything done. Especially when you are as young as I am and there are virtually no kids who might want to contribute theirtime helping me out. I have no desire to travel this road alone, that's for sure.
Well, the best advice I can give is to stay positive and always moving forward. Don't dwell on any failures or obstacles that come up, but take everything in stride and learn and grow from whatever you come into conact with.
Even if you don't find people your age to help guide you or connect with you, reach out to people older than you, people who have your best intentions at heart and allow yourself the chance to be taught from those with some experience. More than anything else, the key making your dreams come true come from within: have a strong will, a firm belief in yourself and be ready for whatever challenges appear and you'll win out in the end.
Take care all.