When I was younger, one piece of advice has always stuck with me. I was told not to be a sheep and to do what I wanted to do and not what others wanted me to do. I've tried to live my life this way, not being a superficial person and being as genuine as I possibly could. I truly believe this mindset it crucial to being happy in life. With that being said I feel that my dream and the state of being happy are synonymous with each other. As long as I live life on my own accord I believe I will be happy. Experiences, family, and career are three important pillar for my dream scenario in life. I am the type of person that never likes to stay stagnant in life. I always jump at the opportunity to go cool places and I never prioritize sitting inside opposed to going out. So when I get older I don’t want to turn into that person who stays in the same place for forever never getting out and experiencing the things the world has to offer.I have long term goals to go on trips to different places in europe such as Belgium and Germany for an extended …show more content…
I plan on someday owning my own business but short term I want to be able to be successful in college to have the tools necessary to be happy with my career. Being in the workplace will take up a significant portion of my life that is why it is important to me to pick the right job and work hard to be inexpendable once I am in the work field. I know a strong career will assure me a better tomorrow, prepares me for upcoming challenges and give’s me a perfect reason to strive forward. All of this is essential to achieving my dream reality in life. I do want to emphasize that I want work to be an important part of my life but not my life. It should be a passion of mine but I look to balance out all other aspects of my life and not be too caught up in one. Which is the obstacle I am afraid to stumble over when it is my time to start my career