My Goals For The Future Research Paper

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What are your dreams? Wanting to be someone in the future sounds easy. You think you can achieve everything you’re wanting to be in life without trying. Trying to achieve your dreams is going to take much more than what you expect. You have to work hard every day and never give up. My goal for the future is to become a professional runner. Not just a runner but i want to hold the girls world record for the mile. People find it funny and think it’s a retarded goal but, running is what makes me who i am. I started running when i was six years old. My family and I had lived in Nepal that time and, there was a mile race for kindergarten and first grade i think. I got first that day with a mile of 9 something. That summer i realized that if i was meant to become something in the future, it was a professional …show more content…
The world’s women’s mile record is 4:12.56. Running isn’t the only future dream i have. If by any chance I don’t become a professional, I want to become a Critical nurse. A critical nurse also is known as ICU nurse work mostly in ICU. They care for patients who are critically ill or in a life threatening problems. The reason why i want to become a nurse is that I want to help others who are very ill and try to save their lives. There are many problems when it comes to being a nurse. Sometimes patients don’t want to see nurses that are brown and as you can see that’s my skin color. Patients now can be very rude and racist. They reject being cared from a nurse that’s not American/white. Being a nurse could be very hurtful but what matters to me is that, no matter how rude they are, they need to be cared for immediately if they are in a serious accident. The problem isn’t just being rejected to care for someone, but sometimes people think it’s wrong for non-Americans to come to America and start their life in a new way. Having big dreams and hope is wrong in America if you are not an American. If you are brown like me, you will get arrested

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