The question that I’ m going to answer is about what is more important, Anthropology or money. For me is more important my career, other way probably I would be studying commercial engineering. For sure that is a profession that would gives me more money than anthropology.
I think that money is important to life; probably it not makes happiness but obviously it helps you to catch it. I really want to become independent from my mother and I really want to have money for doing it. Actually for me It’s really important knowing that, one day, not so far form today, I will be able to support myself and have the resources to have a place to live and money for eat…Probably I will need it.
In other hand before I got into Anthropology I was thinking of studying “dance” and probably that would be harder in the economy aspect than studying anthropology, in fact my mom and dad were very happy when I changed my mind. I think that you have to pick the things that makes you happy, money don’t worth be miserable.
Studying anthropology opens a new world and you really can make something for society, and that is priceless! I believe that you have to be passionate about your career and I feel very lucky because my parents have the resources for paying me the career, in other way probably I would have to work or maybe studying something else that I would pick only for the economic reward that it would give me when I finish.
Probably I will not have much money but always can use your imagination and make up the situation. I really don’t bother if I have to do something else to survive. I don’t like so much the idea of being an anthropology teacher (really I don’t have much patient and I can’t imagine in front of 60 students, I think I would die of embarrassment) but I think that probably I would do it because probably I will need it!
For me all that matters I doing what I love and trying to change the world :P…
That’s all
Regards
cotu
martes, 27 de octubre de 2009
Suscribirse a:
Enviar comentarios (Atom)
Good to hear you chose to follow your heart rather than chase the dollars.
ResponderEliminar