Modern World.
Thursday, September 07, 2006
 
If only a time machine existed, I'll volunteer to be subject of experiment.


I will wish to transport myself to time where A levels, NS blah blah are over. Then I'll get a reputable, high-income job so that I realise dreams of an independent self-sustaining useful worker of the society.

I'll get an apartment (preferable condo), live alone and a car. Doesn't have to be top-notch. Just good enough. The whole idea is being individual and dependable. You know individualism should be widely practised because its the best way to lure out the full potential of normal human beings. Okie, I was thinking what job would I do in future. Here goes =))

In accordance of most desired:

1) Financial Advisor (works in a bank, I THINK)

2) Psychologist (working overseas or in some indigenous clinic/hospital)

3) Teacher (teach either Physics at O level or Econs at A level)

4) Ordinary worker in a bank (you know bank workers are so cool, they get so many complementary stuff and staff benefits - credit cards, blah blah)

5) Hotel General Manager (its cool to call the shots in a hotel especially during major events)





Okie, that's all I can think of presently. Anyway this list is not exhaustive so I might just add or take away some of it. Basically, its what I want most for myself. Period.


Have you come across someone who wants to grow old faster? Hahaha. Guess you only get to know people who wants to move backwards through time because life in school is most enjoyable. Till then, I'd rather join the workforce now. :S Studyinggg sucksss. -.-"



Whatever the case, let's just see what happens to me in time to come. Hope its not too drastic nor too plain. haha..
 
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