Author Topic: Your Life Pursuit  (Read 2401 times)

I guess it's to find something I'm good at

I guess it's to find something I'm good at

I was really terrible at math until I began taking physics courses. I finally saw how math could be applied to something useful.

What I'm getting at is that if you can find something you're willing to dedicate a lot of your time to, you're usually going to find a way to get good at it. You don't normally start off good at something; you have to dedicate yourself to whatever it is if you want to get better.


drafting & design architecture job

police cop

make area safer

arrest bad guys

not get shot and die

win game

police cop

make area safer

arrest bad guys

not get shot and die

win game

You can't win life.

I want to be come a decently successful architect, and hopefully someday build my own dream house.

OP, I love the reference in your name. Physics4life, m8. ;)

First off, let me just say I have WAY to many hobbies, half of which I want to turn into a career (this makes finding a college major difficult, lemme tell ya'). But the ones I'll be pursuing long term are these:

Graphic design
Animation
Motion graphics
Videography
Photography
Electronic music (most likely just a hobby though)

With these skills I hope to start up some sort of business based around them. Who knows? I might, over time, drop a few, and stick with ones that interest me more. If I were to do that, I'd most likely end up sticking with photography and videography, for several reasons:

- I seem to be able to arrange preexisting things into art and capturing them better than I can create art from scratch.
- Such a line of work would allow me to travel. One of my life goals is to visit every continent.
- I enjoy finding new ways to look at the world that maybe no one before me has dreamt of.
- Turning something seemingly normal and boring into something exciting and fresh has always intrigued me.

have a job, meet someone i can spend the rest of my life with, be happy
simple man simple goals i guess

For me, I'd want to go to college and major in the field of meteorology.  I'd then work behind the scenes for a news station or the NWS.  I'd have an enormous drive-in garage where I'd keep a car collection centered around Corvettes.  I'd also go storm chasing around the Midwest.  IF I would get married, it would be after college is over and I'm well settled.  Maybe in some other spare time (might be too involved though), I could test drive cars and write articles for auto magazines.

avian vet, and have aviation as a hobby. i love planes.

I don't have a life fursuit.

I have no goals
I'm a free man and I play it by ear