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nats Posted Mon 02 Jul, 2007 12:14 AM |
are you now from what you imagined (in your childhood), you will be or your life will be like...?
I think im anything like to what i pictured... well, maybe a few things... |
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nats Posted Mon 02 Jul, 2007 12:20 AM |
so everyone became just what expected? |
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feri Posted Mon 02 Jul, 2007 5:21 AM |
I think I imagined I would be this goody goody who wouldn't do 'bad' stuff, yep I would say that's still me, but then again that all depends on what you consider 'bad'. |
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DavesUrMan Posted Mon 02 Jul, 2007 9:10 AM |
I expected to still be in Uni...and working towards a PhD ASAP
But I left my course at dentistry to break my habits and 'do something wild' and see how far I could get without a Uni Degree.
At the mo, I'm the administrator of a Drug Testing Company, though not earning as much as I should be...
When I was really young I saw myself as an astronaught - I'm way too unfit for that.
So as far as my 'elder adolescence' goes, I'm not too far from what I expected, but that version of me would still like me to go back to Uni this year :D
lol
I liked that question - made me think a bit... |
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lilly Posted Mon 02 Jul, 2007 9:21 AM |
I imagined being about to finish my studies and becoming a teacher, which I'm not (almost 2 years to go and not becoming a teacher. ever ;) ).
I imagined I would be so grown-up when I'm 24, and now I feel like I'm not ;)
And, of course, I thought my dad would still be alive, that he would be there when I'd finish my studies etc, but he's not.
*sighs* I'd love to be 5 years old again.. |
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Lucile Posted Mon 02 Jul, 2007 9:28 AM |
On the professional level, I became more than I expected. I always knew I wanted to become a teacher and I did but I ended up passing exams I never thought I'd be able to pass. This has lead me to start a doctoral thesis that I didn't intend to do in the first place and I got hired in uni at just 24. So I'm more than happy professionnally.
On the personal level, there's still work to be done. |
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