Where I Want To Express Myself Analysis

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"That's where I get to express myself." - Jason Vorhees I bet you want to be an epitome of success and show off as one of the most influential persons in history, aren't you? You want to choose a life you really want and earn anything from it. You want to make it a career. But, you're confused with what you really want. Perhaps, you're lying to yourself now. Maybe, you are working in a corporate job, but you are not happy at all. You work as a huge obligation, not a career you want to do. You can't even imagine succeeding or improving in this job. Maybe, you are a blogger, but you're currently having problems with what niche you want to focus on. You keep searching on what others are doing and try if this works or not. Why not stay …show more content…

I have read a lot of articles, saying to enjoy the job we are in, no matter what. Yet, I realized that I was only giving half-baked outputs with my old job as a freelance writer, and it was not good at all. I kept on transferring from one job to another, with high levels of work dissatisfaction. I ever hated myself for that. Yet, it's been part of my …show more content…

Stick to that goal. Once you have that goal in mind, stick to it. No matter what. Circumstances may change or may distract you from your focus, but remain clear to it. Be firm and focused to that mission regardless of the events that may happen to you. Be strategic. When was the time Jason Vorhees failed to kill his victims? Of course, never. Until the end of the film, he successfully tortured his victims with his murderous weapons, because he was strategic enough. Don't mind other people's business. The reason behind people's confusion on their mission is they kept on listening what others say or mandate this and that. The only way to stay true to yourself and determine that goal that you gut tells you all the time is to never bother what others tell you. You own your life and it's up to you how you want to be. But that doesn't mean you have to make stupid decisions all the time. Fail, but don't get stuck! Whenever I watch Friday the 13th (2009), there were times when Jason failed to slay one of his victims. But that doesn't mean he will get stuck to that failure. He makes new inventive ways to succeed. The same way for us, we will fail. That's for sure. But this won't stop us at all. Instead, make this failure an instrument to make new strategies to succeed in our