Being A Tugboat Research Paper

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When I was younger I always wanted to be a professional football player. Obviously, that situation isn’t likely to play out, and I knew that it probably wasn’t when I was younger. My alternate goal at the time was to be a tugboat, and that was my goal for a long time. Still to this day I think about the possibilities of being a tugboat, and the sound of that is music to my ears. Or on the other hand, I could travel the world, watch a Dallas Cowboys football game at Jerry’s World, and become the best possible version of me that is out there. One of my three major goals in life is to travel the world, or at least the country. I just think that the world has so much to offer and although I am in the greatest country in the world there are so many ways I could better myself by traveling the world and expanding my cultural intellect. I remember being at my uncle Joe’s house one night in eighth grade, and I went to the bathroom to go poop, and when I was looking in his basket of magazines for something to read I came across a magazine with all of the coolest places to go in the world. It had the 7 wonders of the new and old world, and many other extraordinary. I …show more content…

There is a lot that goes into that though: starting a family and having a good relationship with everyone in it is the most important thing, do what I want in my life career wise (NFL coach), and to be known as a good man to everyone. For me to become the best that I can possibly be involves me getting that sense of security in my immediate family that I never had while I was growing up. For starters, don’t have a broken home, make sure my kids have a good life, and be a good husband and father. Even though they might not be happy with me all of the time, I would want them to know I try my best, and that I’m a good father and husband. As long as they love the life that they have I will be