Social Sciences, asked by SoumyaRohilla, 10 months ago

essay on your future is your aspiration

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Answered by rajujanjire2468
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We attract new opportunities and people who further push us forward in the direction of realizing our goals and aspirations. One's future can be predicted by one's aspirations. A successful man has aspirations; but an ordinary man has no aspirations. A life without aspirations and goals is a directionless life.

Answered by nehu215
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Ever since I was a little girl when asked what I want to be when I grew up I rapidly responded a model, or an actress. Most kids probably said a scientist, doctor, lawyer, teacher or even an astronaut. I was set on being an entertainer and nothing else was even remotely appealing. My role model growing up was Raven-Symone and she heavily influenced my career goals. I wanted to be everything she was, mind you I was like 9. She could sing, dance, and act and that was very fascinating to me. I can vividly remember being in elementary school and completing assignments where we had to discuss our future careers and doing arts and craft that related to them. The old projects were used to show our growth throughout the school year and we presented…

When asked about my future plans I did tend to think more about the typical options. I thought perhaps about being a teacher because I like kids. However, that answer was not good enough. I can go to a playground or arcade if I really just liked kids. Okay, I then decided I wanted to be a nurse. But why? My answer was simply because I like helping people. That again just did not cut it; I can work at McDonald’s or be a maid if I genuinely liked helping people. My answers were always short and sweet because honestly, I never had a clear idea of what I wanted to do or why, but I did know that I wanted to be…

It is insane that some people believe that these two individuals should not be given the same respect. Just by observing you can blatantly see that in everyday life the one who makes more money is treated better. One of the smartest guys in the world once said, “I speak to everyone in the same way, whether he is the garbage man or the president of the university”. This simple yet powerful quote by Einstein speaks volumes. That disrespect should not ever be tolerated and I feel like that should be a thing of the past. I realized that everyone receives a different level of respect depending on how much money they make. I finally understood where my being rich responses stemmed from;

NOTE-------MY AIM IS ACTRESS, SO I WRITTEN ACTRESS THERE, SO PLEASE, WRITE YOUR AIM , IN THE PLACE OF ACTRESS

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