Saturday 29 May 2010

Life That Holds More

So, here's the thing I want a good job when I'm older and I want whats best for the future (family and such). The best piece of advise I found, is what i learnt the hard way. Start young, be prepared to make sacrifices for your work/revision, but get your priorities straight. If the extra work is taking you away from your families, forget about it. If the revision is making you grumpy/angry, talk it through with someone, it could make all the difference. And I'll be honest here, sometimes i don't see the point in having lots of money. I can have a great time without spending a penny (or more commonly these days a pound), but i do agree that as we grow older, more money means a better environment for your family to live in, and means you can give your children a proper childhood. Where do we go from here? If your at school, college, work, ect it's never too late to learn something new. Learning something new will help you and the more effort you put behind it the better, but the catch is all things in moderation. Too much of anything can change a person, too much power makes a person big headed, too much money makes a person believe they are better, when in fact we're all equal in every single way. Sure some people are more tallented in one area (i'm never going to be a world famous painter because i dont have a great love for art). It's how we use our skills to make our lives better that counts.

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