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Nikran:

--- Quote from: Osmo on December 11, 2009, 10:57:33 PM ---
--- Quote from: kurandoinu on December 11, 2009, 10:41:09 PM ---I like to have things to aim for, even if they're only small they give me a reason to be happy. But why does the result have to be the only thing that makes you happy? Surely the idea is that the journey should be full of smiles too.

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Exactly why only that?
The journey is more important then the end goal, maybe,



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yep the journey is more important. But having a goal is needed to do your journeying in the frist place too =P

Osmo:
Seems like I'm going in circles now rather then a goal.

What makes a journey more important then a goal?

Nikran:
If you were given anything you wanted, whenever you wanted it, wouldn't that seem to make whatever you were given sort of empty?

Here's a better example, say you plan to get a game then fully complete it by doing everything possible in that game. What if instead when you got the game it happend to be already fully completeted. How long would you actually be happy with it at that point, an hour, a day maybe? The whole point was to take the time youself to achive all those things through effort and time devoted to it. This is my opinion on the matter at the least.

Sakura90:
Hehe, my situation is considerable more fucked up. I started in Computer Engineering last year but now I don't like it anymore (in fact, I'm starting to hate it). Well, the thing is that I like clothes and languages... so it'll be "Clothing Design" (or Fashion Design, don't know how it's in other countries) or English Translator. And of course, courses of Japanese ;D (a career about it isn't very profitable here =/). The thing is I been thinking all the afternoon and I can't make a decision. I'm stuck, dead end. Clothes are nice and cute... and English is also nice and cute (Japanese is a bit cuter though, but, oh well). From clothes... the "fashion and trends" thing sounds nice but a little scary at the same time... I've never been into that before, it's all new for me. And Translator... it has many things about Law in later years and I'm not sure I'd like them. I'm going to see some psychologist for "Vocational Orientation" (that's how it's called here) and see what I can do. Let's hope it's useful now, I've done that two years ago but it didn't work out very well :(. I've been talking with Borror0 too, he's a great guy :)

mgz:

--- Quote from: Osmo on December 08, 2009, 05:19:27 PM ---Well I was going to do a Psychology or sociology degree but they are the most unemployable degrees by fact, So I decided social work as a degree.

I'm going to be a social worker yeah!1

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IMO switch it to criminal forms of what you were gonna go with then your extremely employable and along the same line of study

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