Monday, April 30, 2012

ze unforgotten

My life dream as a kid was to make an igloo. I could just never ever get the logic of its structure. I could try to comprehend and maybe even understand it a little but I always always wanted to try it out for myself to know I actually got it. And the only thing holding me back was my extreme aversion to cold temperatures. I even just burnt my finger today with ice :S

Well I forgot all about my igloo constructing ideas till i saw a picture today! And it got me wondering like man!!... How do you land up forgetting such things that once meant so much to you?! Well my similar dream at the moment is to crash weddings and work at a fast food chain. I think the underlying idea between the both of them is good food though the wedding I am guessing would also have bonus dance time.

I don't know what other dreams I've had maybe just a day ago and forgotten, but if you think about it career wise, I've always wanted to be a scientist and a doctorate and apparently those go together these days. Technically I already am a scientist and I need to see about the doctorate part. I also wanted to be a zoologist and an archaeologist but I think those will be cut off my list. A photographer, well i think that was done with in Indonesia, the pictures of which I do not have any longer which is why I figured it is not a very rewarding hobby.

These days it's about entrepreneurship and passion and change. My favourites. Put together, I want to be a politician. I saw something just the other day which got me thinking... It was a picture which said in today's world we got smart technology and smart applications and smart phones but why don't we have smart education? In my opinion, the only way I can change that is by becoming a politician. Someday!



Love n luck

Ps. "Man!... How do you land up forgetting such things that once meant so much to you?" -Surprised and a very confused me.
"You end up wanting other things." -Vineet Kumar, sometimes the wisest person I know!

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Ppps. Someday soon!

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