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I have lots of goals in life but I also understand that I don't have the chance to accomplish them all. One of my many goals is I want to join the U.S. Marine Corp. I really want to be able to do this to defend my country and to make myself proud. My second goal is to become a Chef. This is my most passionate goal because it is something I not only enjoy but something that not a lot of people could do. I want to become a Chef because I feel that I cold make a difference in the restaurant field by introducing new things. My last major goal is to become a pro-gamer. This seems like a weird thing to a lot of people but its something I enjoy and why not get payed to do something that I am really od at and can still have a job while doing. Well thank you for reading and supporting my goals. Have a nice day and God bless you all.
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I tend to live my life in such a way I have attainable short term goals more than a ton of long term goals.... I was told by a doctor when I was 17 that I would be dead by the age of 30 from medical issues... I am 54 now. Even so, I know my medical issues cuold suddenly take me to heaven at any time so I live with all my affairs in order at all times and make plans towards what I want to accomplish both in my personality and in my life in up to 1 year increments.
I applaud your desire to join the Marine Corps and also to become a chef. Perhaps you can be a chef in the marine corps even. If you have aptitude at gaming, go for it... maybe you can make great new games that don't have tons of violence. Things like Tetris have gone over big just as much as the violence games have. Not everyone wants tons of violence in their games. Best of luck! |
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Good luck on reaching your goals
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