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When I Grow Up MAG
As a junior starting to look at colleges and consider what I want to do with my life, I can relate to Sara D.'s article “When I Grow Up.” Her descriptions of kindergarten made me nostalgic for a time when the question “What do you want to be when you grow up?” had a simple answer. As a child, we responded with a job that made us happy. Now we are expected to consider many factors and be confident in our answer. I usually say, “I don't know yet.”
Realism has replaced idealism. Our dreams must be realistic. But how can I predict now what will make me happy in the future?
Sara's article reminded me that regardless of what I choose do with my life, I will always want to be happy. My new answer to that ever-present question will now be one I am certain of: “Happy.” Thanks, Sara!
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