Childhood days are fun and I can't forget the aspect of being asked what you're going to be in the future. I stumbled into a clip, where different kids were asked what they would love to be in the future. Some kids left funny comments while some knew exactly what they wanted because probably they see it in movies or in their parents Some kids might be living in their childhood dream job while some maturity and exposure took its course and while some life just happened.
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We end up studying and going to school for years and end up being a nail tech, fashion designer. Even when it's not available, the available is desirable.
We always have that dream of what to become when we get older. For me I always loved to be a banker. I have always admired the way they dress so neat and decent and I admired the profession so much. That was my thinking then but as time went on my mindset shifted.
When I was in junior high school, I always wanted to be a writer and I always had a journal. I always wrote short stories then and my friends were always my readers. They read and always wanted to know what I would be writing next but when I got to senior high school I hated literature and government so much instead I did science and then the thought of becoming a doctor but then life happened.
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I ended up reading dental technology though it is still in the medical line. I construct artificial teeth for patients and fix them. I thought I wasn't going to end up practicing but I was wrong. Instead I went further into dentistry and surgical extraction of teeth. Initially it was tough because the sight of blood gets me so emotional and I pity patients who are in pain but then I have to overcome that part of me. It took so much time to be tough and so much too to overcome fears so here I'm still living the dream I never thought existed.
After I couldn't get my dream course which is medicine, I was given dental technology. I didn't even have any idea such a course existed but it gave me exposure and insight. Well I can still say I'm thriving in my dream course and still in the medical field as a dentist.
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