One thing is definite. No matter what, everything seems to fall into place eventually. The concept of fate is really interesting and intriguing. You just happen to hit every red light and didn’t make your appointment on time only to hear about how the building was engulfed in flames or you decide to visit a different coffee shoppe one day and meet the love of your life. We never know what will take place during our lifetime.
My ultimate goal is to become a dental hygienist. This fall coming up, I will attend Lenoir Community College to complete some of the prerequisites. Then I plan to enter the dental program at Wayne Community College by the next fall. When I gain acceptance in the Dental program I will work towards obtaining a certificate for dental assistant.
Do you remember in kindergarten when the teacher would ask the class what they wanted to be when they grew up? The answers usually consisted of firemen, doctors, princesses, cowboys, or an astronaut. Then there was always the teacher’s pet who of course said they wanted to be a teacher (typical). Well college is a lot like kindergarten. Your advisor asks you,” what do you want to do with your life after college”, but this time the answers don’t come as easily.
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The conception of such leads to an internal moral conflict where one compares and weighs the consequences of their fates. Conflicted with multiple impending fates, the individual has a choice to either embrace their uncertain fate, knowing they cannot prevent such, or reject their uncertain destiny, becoming negligent toward the possibilities of what is to come. When an individual is tasked with dealing with a future in which their lives are on the line, they will undergo the depiction of many futures. The result of which, will prompt the individual to either accept their fates, knowing that their fates are not preventable, or, challenge their futures, leading to the neglecting of what lies within the uncertain future; the futures born from ones
So the next time you wonder about the future, think about your past and you may be
Before we're born, our lives are foretold. We're woven through puzzles until we're placed correctly, and we wait till our time comes. Our choices, actions, and beliefs are predicted by the Gods. Our blueprints are engraved in stone -- destined to follow their paths perfectly. Every step is planned, and every future is known.
My goal with my college degree is to graduate with honors with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and eventually transition into law school within the state of Georgia. After law school, I plan to become a juvenile and immigration attorney in hopes of one day becoming a positive influence and defender for those without a voice. However, as a first generation college student, financially speaking attending college has not been easy. Surviving college would have been impossible without the support of my mother.
In the tragic love story by Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet, The two main characters named Romeo and Juliet are supposed to be sworn enemies but fall in love at first sight. As shown in the play strong emotions have tragic consequences, but does this mean Romeo is a tragic hero? Romeo is not a tragic hero even though he exhibits three out of the five characteristics to be a tragic hero, which are being noble, having a tragic flaw, and experiencing a reversal of fortune but does not exhibit catharsis or the audience does not feel pity for him. These are the reasons why Romeo is not a tragic hero.
Failures and successes in life have led many people to believe that destiny plays a role in one's future life outcome. Some say destiny, the “hidden power believed to control what will happen in the future”, is unchangeable; fate has already decided how one will live their life. Although in some cases this may be true, one is able to change their destiny by the deeds and actions they commit during their lifetime. Many people disregard the idea that actions play a large role in forming one's future.
To be more specific, my career goals are to study business and accounting and then work for some sort of corporation
“Maybe I’ve just forgotten how to see that I’ll never be the person that I thought I’d be.” I included this quote by Amanda Plamer’s song “In My Mind” because it means that the younger version of yourself has a future self but most times if not always, you stray from this plan. Which I did, I went off track, I changed my future when no one told me to, without influence. When I was young, around Nine, I joined a different softball team with new girls to befriend. One of those girls became my best friend at the time, at first she was nice, we would hang out often, but she became more harsh and mean towards everyone, her family, her classmates and even me.
I want to go into the field of business and management in the future, I do not know what specifically I would like to do in that field but with being in DECA and in MIS at Pottstown High School I know I am completely interested in that field of work. I enjoy being actively involved in clubs like DECA and NHS because I compete with others to be the best academically. I know I can take on this opportunity and get my college credits done early.
My goal is to become a college counselor. I want to guide students to their career paths, by helping them discover their own talents, self-interests, and limitations. With these tools, students will be able to utilize the resources around them. Also, I plan to give assistance to those students that are considered a minority and are the first generations going to college.
After I am done with college I want to become a music executive. Becoming a music Executive is an important role in my life. I say this because I will achieve this goal. A music executive or record executive is a person in a record label who works in senior management, making executive