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Its over rated, been there and you have to give too much, for not much. If your friends stop playing, which they inevitably do, its not fun anymore.AsylumPB wrote:Pro paintball player
Tell me how to do this...ConMan345 wrote:: OCupidity wrote:I was a pastry chef, you can.ConMan345 wrote:SCOTUS/9th Cir. Justice/judge or Stanford Law professor
I'm a nerd, I know ><
Edit: However, when I was a little kid, I wanted to be a pastry chef because I thought I'd be able to eat most of what I made.
Unfortunately, I also have almost completely lost my sweet tooth over the years...
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Actually in this economy it seems like it'd be the best time to try your hand at something non-traditional, your opportunity cost will never be lower.Johnson132 wrote:Thank God for this thread! I've been fighting off minor bouts with depression these past few days over this issue. When I was younger I always wanted to be an NBA player, but ended up being way, way too short as I now stand 5'6". Then when that dream faded away I wanted to be a comedian - but the reality is to become an entertainer you have to commit at least 10 years to trying to make it big - and with this economy that just isn't something I can afford to do. What helped me the most was I realized that in reality the majority of people's dreams never come true. It just sucks that as kids they told us anything was possible!!
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yeah man that's just life.....its all the luck of the draw. For every rockstar there are 100,000 rockstars that didn't make it. I was stressing over my "dreams" not coming true for a while but I've just come to accept it and work with what I've got. Don't let it bother you. Trust me - it'll eat you alive! lolJDizzle wrote:I've been lurking on this forum for ages without registering, it took seeing this thread to make me pull the trigger. In a way it's depressing, but in a way it's also reassuring to know that I'm not the only person entering LS in 2010 that didn't grow up with aspirations to be a lawyer.
What did (do) I REALLY want to do?
- Jazz saxophonist/university pedagogue/historian
- Professional dog trainer for the army, FBI, or police force
- Small cafe/silent movie theatre/hip nightclub proprietor (I have the business plan already prepared)
- Author
- Professional tennis player or professional-caliber coach
- Medical marijuana dispensary proprietor (c'mon Ohio!)
- Professional dating coach
- Rockstar (in an alt rock band that sounds something like Interpol meets The Faint)
I, like many others here, hope to use a career in law as the means to achieve one (or more) of those ends.
But what you labeled lies, are in fact, lies. Well, the last one is arguable, but a little bit of nationalism never hurt anyone. Emphasis on little.TigerBeer wrote:Wow that sounded way more bitter than I intended.
Princess of Azerbaijan?Holly Golightly wrote:I'd like to be the hot girl version of Indiana Jones.
Or actually be Holly Golightly.
Or a princess somewhere.
I'm not too picky.
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i somehow realized this when i was 6, depressingly enough. when all my friends wanted to be pro-sports players, i offered to be their agent because I already knew I wouldn't make it. of course even that is hard to come by, but that has been my dominant attitude thus far in life and i usually kill dreams before they start. running a startup company still lives on thoughJohnson132 wrote: yeah man that's just life.....its all the luck of the draw. For every rockstar there are 100,000 rockstars that didn't make it. I was stressing over my "dreams" not coming true for a while but I've just come to accept it and work with what I've got. Don't let it bother you. Trust me - it'll eat you alive! lol
+1Holly Golightly wrote:I'd like to be the hot girl version of Indiana Jones.
Or actually be Holly Golightly.
Or a princess somewhere.
I'm not too picky.
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Yes I have seen, The Office.PoliticalJunkie wrote:Did you ever see, The Office?.......
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