Malec Wrote:So, I'm just curious, how many of you have your future planned out? Do you know what you want to do for the rest of your life???
I'm 23 years old and I don't really know where I see myself in the future. Quite frankly, the future scares the shit out of me. Also, the thought of doing a job for the rest of my life is exhausting to me. I have a job now and I keep going to school on and off for it. I enjoy my job, but at the same time, I'm already bored with it.
I hate school. I'm a terrible student. I hate going, but need to go as it is a requirement for my job. I have other passions and interests, but again the thought of doing one thing forever is tiresome. I don't need to be judged for the anything, btw. So if you're going to judge than back up and leave.
I'm just curious if anyone else feels like this or has felt like this. Maybe some advice?
Well, let's view it this way. Your future is never written in advance, you can go and study as much as you want and Oups! Something changed in your life that would make you do that turn that you didn't want to do, but you end up doing it anyway. The best film (one of my favorite) with this philosophy was Back To The Future trilogy. Forget about the fantastic parts, but the message was pretty real and straight to the point; you can plan ahead as much as you want but your future is never written in advance. My first girlfriend didn't plan on getting in a car accident and die at 17, Alex (my husband) didn't plan to be kicked out of his family home at 15 and be shipped to its aunt in Canada, neither did he planned on becoming a doctor, he was already working as a nurse.
As a business owner, and because my companies make millions a year I am obligated to plan ahead. But when I first started the project - which was a project management consulting service for self-starter, I was 23 years old, had a 3 years old daughter, was in university and had a part-time job.
When I was a kid my dream was to become an Animator for Disney, yes, I know quite unusual from the Firefighter, Cops, etc. I was and still am a very good illustrator, I have designed my own company logo for many of the services I offer.
Then later on I've got the bite for literature, and I was a very good story teller, one of my stories even made it to the hall of fame of Quebec's youth writer.
The I wanted to become a Doctor because my dad was a doctor without borders and I traveled with him. That died in the bud so wuick when I found out that I sucked so much at math LOL
And at 15, I started dating a girl and having sex with guys. Dropped out of high school,.
16 years old went back to school, but I was still bored, and didn't stay long.
At age 17, my girlfriend and best friend died in a car accident, and I got so depressed I needed a change so I enrolled with Canada World Youth, which was an organization to provide teenager with international training. This leads me to Venezuela for 6 months where I have met Mary Sandy's mother. Mary Sandy was conceived in Venezuela.
Came back to Canada, needed a job, and decided to dance, this lead very quickly to becoming an escort.
At 18 I've started my Sociology degree, and a year after I pause it to go in France so I could complete a certificate in diplomatic studies.
In France I was introduced to the JDC Studio (Jean-Daniel Cadinot), while studying I was also doing photo shoot which quickly lead to having sex on camera.
Came back to Canada, I was 22, and to my studies and while planning the arrival of Mary-Sandy and her mother, I started working on developing a new project with another friend of mine.
Until I reached to 23, where I've launched the new project and entered Psychology in university.
In between all this I have been traveling, took different courses, learned computer to a level that I'm called a Network & System Engineer (all self-taught)
I stopped planning in advance early and when with what my guts dedicated and well I'm doing good, from one kid I ended up with 5, from 1 degree, I have 4 completed and one on the go, from a confused bisexual I married a guy.
NOTHING IS PLANNED IN ADVANCE as for your future. Life doesn't follow a straight line. I never planned to have 5 kids and married a guy, but I certainly not regret it