Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Ambitions to follow?

We all have ambitions, but whether we should follow them is another thing. In a way, they are targets (targets of life: how we should get there, where we are now, are they possible etc)...

Some people would have ambitions or aspirations for their futures, whether career, family or self achievement. People make these to create a path for themselves along the road of life, what routes they should take - ambitions are like organising, time-planning. Should we really have definite ambitions? As more commonly than not, people change their minds based on inspiration from others, research and the situation in their lives. I think we should have a clear idea especially at post-16, as we are approaching our 'A' levels or further education that is available (we need to know what qualifications we acquire for our 'aspirations' in careers). What we choose is essential - it decides our future - our career, our income, our way of life - whether luxurious or basic essentials. We all have our chance to make the most out of education, we all need to remember that this is effectively the last shot we have of formal education. With ambitions or not, we all need to aim for something in life, something that may be 'impossible' in your eyes, but if we aim high we will eventually achieve - this is the motivation. It decides everything.
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