Just wondering if you guys had anything planned out for your life, whether it's a year or several years planning. I have a little bit planned, but not much So I'm a little conflicted about what I plan to do in the future. I used to like computer and programming, but I hate math and that involves a lot of Math classes... So I want to start my own animations and go into art and video now instead. I'm planning on getting my Christmas presents and selling them to gain enough money to afford some decent equipment and start up on my YouTube and Facebook pages right off the bat. I'm using a Character name 'TayTar' for my YouTube page, and the Facebook page is 'TayTar and his Crew', right now I just post the occasional picture until I get enough cash to start up for real.
My future plans? 1) Take over the world 2) Take over the galaxy 3) Take over the universe 4) Take over the multiverse 5) Laugh maniacally
Yeah? Well, neither did I until I found something I really enjoyed that I could turn into a career. Just explore different things, and I'm sure you'll find something.
1. Protect the Kaiser realm 2. Stop the Children of Nothingness from bringing eternal darkness to all existence 3. train 4. train 5.train som more 6. retire until a new evil has risen 7. use rejuvenation system to turn myself young again 8. create my own universe 9. relax and deal with all of the bs
I wonder if any of you (besides original poster) actually have a REAL plan for your life? I used to joke about "causing rebellion in the underworld" but when I actually got to college I just stared at my computer, blinking like "I... I have no idea what I'm gonna do with myself..." Anyway, odds are I'm going to persue a career in teaching, because I am CLEARLY the best person to shape young minds. CLEARLY.
Very respectable line of work. Good thought. I plan on being a psychologist of some sort, that's for certain.
My plan is to live until it kills me, and go out in as spectacular a fashion as possible. Hopefully, it will be something cool, like fighting a bear over an active volcano.
It's simple, really. I follow two basic rules in my life. The first is, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. The second is, only the strong survive. Therefore, I enjoy placing myself in potentially life-threatening situations, because surviving something that I know can kill me makes me feel alive, and more importantly, I am made stronger for the experience.