its a grammar question paragraph on what you want to do or wish to do
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I am an ordinary man and I know the practical limitations of my life. Therefore, I do not have any dreamy impractical ambition. I only want to become a useful and honourable citizen of my country.
I do not want to become a big man so that I might have great respect or a large amount of wealth for myself only. I want to serve my country and my people. I do not want only riches or position. I only wish to live honourable.
At present there is a craze for becoming an engineer. But I do not find any urge for that profession. Somehow I do not have any taste for figures and sketches- Moreover, I feel that what the country needs is not a large number of engineers but a large number of craftsmen.
The teaching profession is very noble but I dread the uphill struggle in the profession and I do not find myself possessed with that element of sacrifice and exemplary behaviour which is expected of an ideal teacher.
Then, there is the lawyer’s profession. No doubt it has both money and respect in it but I dislike it because one often finds it difficult to keep to the path of truth and honesty. One has to kill one’s conscience a hundred times a day. I do not want such a life at all.
The only profession, which has any attraction for me, is the medical profession. I wish to be a doctor. Right from my childhood, the lives of eminent medical men have charmed my imagination. There I have seen the golden opportunity to serve the sick and suffering humanity.
My aim is not to live in luxury and plenty.
I only want to live a life of simplicity. I wish an honourable life dedicated to the selfless service of the country and the doctor’s life is ideal in this respect.
I only pray to God that my desire be fulfilled and that I become competent enough to act up to the cherished goal of my life—selfless service of the suffering humanity.
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