What are your goals in life?
- to be a physican
- learn how to play the piano
- leave the friendzone with this one girl.
- and to graduate in the top 10% of my class.
What are your goals in life?
- to be a physican
- learn how to play the piano
- leave the friendzone with this one girl.
- and to graduate in the top 10% of my class.
My long term goals are:
-Bring up my GPA
-Finish my Bachelor degree
-Go to Japan at some point (hopefully knowing Japanese as well)
-Get my Master degree
-Confess my feelings to the guy I like (kinda short-term-ish)
Very short-term goals:
-Go to Ottawa for a friend's birthday.
Be happy, etc etc.
But in all seriousness, go to university, graduate with a respectable GPA and get a job I don't hate. Marry someone I don't hate. Don't have children.
Become a paid, somewhat successful writer and illustrator
Have a house (which I design) in New Zealand near the sea
Own two Maine Coons, a Pembroke Corgi, a few Bantam Chickens, a French Bulldog, and an African Parrot.
Purchase a Boba Fett replica
Get a vasectomy and laser eye surgery
Pierce my back 6 times, my ears 5-7 times, eyebrow, penis, nipples, and neck once.
Tattoo 3/4 of my body
Have my wife smile every day
Donate my body weight in blood
Save someone
Go to bed sometime
Own and operate a motorcycle
Have an Irish Christmas
Bungee jump, sky dive, and travel in a Zorb
Not be disappointed when my penis finally dies at age 50+
Be mostly, to simply enjoy life, so that when I look back on it when I am within the last stretches of my life, I drift into a happy sleep eternal.
Yeah, right... I'll die in a motorcycle accident, I'm sure of it...
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Graduate college.
Become incredibly successful in my career and also well respected by my peers and colleagues within the Industry. I can't imagine why you would want to be successful without also being respected.
Get my work published on a national level.
Marry the love of my life.
Have a bunch of kids, preferably girls.
Retire by the age of 40.
Travel the world.
Eat at French Laundry.
Ewwwww, eating at the laundry. You'll eat anything! Also, most people probably consider respect a measure of success, and thus don't list it individually.
Conditions for Victory: Paperwork, zine, driving, pingas and literary exploits, in randomised order.
Or rather, money and respect are not necessarily in everyone's definition of success.
Maybe not in terms of general success in life, but I was specifically talking about success in your career. And success in regards to your career usually has a lot to do with salary, rank, accomplishments, and respect.
- learn to play piano
- learn to play guitar
- go to Africa
- go to Japan
- have a family
- get fit
that is all
Cheers to Polaris for the set!
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