Post by christymelchor on Mar 14, 2016 18:19:29 GMT
- If I had to live my life over and over again, and got the opportunity to change my future, I wouldn't change much to be honest. Instead of changing I would make sure I actually went through with my original plans. For example, my ultimate goal is live the life my parents wanted to give me. I'm already living part of what they wanted, but still have a long way to go. I would make sure I finished college strong to enter Medical School even stronger also, I would reassure a good job, and never give up, or quit because I wouldn't want to be a quitter twice or three times. I would do the inevitable to get to be a good surgeon, and be the person I dream to become right now. I wouldn't change much, I would make sure I did what I had to do to be my happiest.
- To get to my ultimate goal I do not lack money (I'm not rich, but I'm also not in poverty. I have enough to move on.), support, or resources. My limitation to get to where my ultimate goal is waiting for me is motivation. I (sort of) have planned out where I want to wind up in life, I have a plan again sort of. However, I'm not 100% motivated, and that scares me because that could possibly mean that my so called "Plans" is not my ultimate goal, maybe there is something more powerful that will become my ultimate goal. As for now, my ultimate goal is to my happiest working in a hospital, and saving lives, surgeon maybe, I don't know yet.
- Smart phone: The famous iPhone. The iPhone has grown on me, or should I say I've grown on the iPhone? The fact that I worry if my phone is in my back pocket is scary. Throughout time the iPhone has grown on me because it has become more than a simple device to communicate. My iPhone has become my agenda, my alarm clock to make it on time to important events, my go to when in doubt in on a anything. My friends, are also attached to their cellular devices, they carry it everywhere they go, and we all treat it like our most prize object. I should become more like my niece, who instead of carrying her iPhone all around, she has a novel, but I see it like a long shot.
-C. G. Melchor-Vasquez