What is your ambition? what would make your mum and dad proud of you?
By xboxboy
@xboxboy (5576)
November 10, 2007 7:14pm CST
I want to be a rock star but i cannot sing! ( i still prance in front of the mirror with a hairbrush!)
i want to be a film star but im ugly!
So now i want to be a writer but im sure you will realise i would be better off being a topless mud wrestler!
what do you want to be that would make your mum and dad proud?
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11 responses
@fangzi (69)
• China
11 Nov 07
I think everybody have such ambition as u do.And in facing so many potential ways leading to success,we feel very perplexed .So just chill out without puting yourself under such pressure to think that the way u choose is bound to lead u to success,for no body knows who will u are and just have a try with many things and perhapse u will find yourself is good at it .And if u really have interest in it ,no excuse will block u in the way,for any excuse is not stronger than your real passion for it.As for me ,i really don't know what i will do to make my parents proud,for i am still trying .
@plumwish07 (4057)
• Indonesia
15 Nov 07
i want to be rich person :) and i m not sure i can be like that but its okay. eventhough i wont be rich person, its enough for me to be ordinary person and can fulfill my basic need. i believe my parents still okay with that coz it means i wont ever ask any help from my parents
@rexythesexy (174)
• India
11 Nov 07
I can be the richest person in this world to make ma mum and dad proud
@prettyhanan (694)
• Malaysia
12 Nov 07
My ambition is to go to university for my interior designer Bachelor course. This kind of achievement would make my mom and dad proud of me. Now I am 16, next year I have to attend the Malaysia Certificate Education examination. As to qualify me to make entry to any local university.
But my intension is to study abroad, and I have to work hard for that achievement and again to qualify me for TOEFL (Test Of Enligsh As A Forreign Language) test. I hope you can help me for my TOEFL test.
**prettyhanan**
@kidwho (33)
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11 Nov 07
The viewpoint of my parents which evaluate who is successful or not is depends on his character of moral quality,such as hoesty,mental toughness,filial piety ...rather than your money income.Whatever your standard of success,the basis of it is the successfulness of how to be an excellent human,concerning your nature.
@AzraelValley (677)
• Philippines
11 Nov 07
We all have our dreams.
on't seel yourself short because talent can be made.
Remember this "quitter never wins, winner never quits".
Thanks
@chamberd1 (240)
• United States
11 Nov 07
That's not a cool visual. A gaming geek, toppless and covered in mud. What you forgot to add is the lack of manhood, arthritically sculpted hands from hours of play and that wonderful bird chest that gets the girls burying you in mud. Nothing would make my dad proud and just about anything but what I'm doing now would make my mom happy.
@gorgeousdreamer (1034)
• Philippines
11 Nov 07
I want to be a successful nurse and my mom is proud of it.
@impaktita (965)
• Philippines
11 Nov 07
Currently my ambition is to stand on my own two feet and give my child the best that I can. I got knocked up at a young age causing me to loose my parents cause I decided to chose my baby's father instead of them. it's complicated. I want to prove them wrong cause they keep saying that "I will not make it" so I'm determined to show them that I can even without they're support.
@goodsign (2287)
• Malaysia
11 Nov 07
My ambition is be a richest woman in the world but still purblind the route to reach the goal. Hopefully one day there are helps to achieve that title. Because I want to break the current record at is is populated by man. Sorry xboxboy for announcing my weird "big dream with big drums".
My dad had passed away since May 20, 1996 and left 12 children. I am the second in my siblings. So only I can make my mum proud of me, helping my younger siblings having successful in their academic learning for their future paper qualification. Shouldering my help on financial and experience to support their needs. My mum is non-working mum, a laywoman in banal(village).
@newzealtralian (3930)
• Australia
11 Nov 07
Me! My parents are proud of the things I have done. They never thought I would amount to anything and I proved them wrong. I spent time at an agricultural institute, and ended up with 40+ job offers from around the world. I never took any, but it made them shut up!
Giving them grandkids made my mum proud and clucky as anything. She thinks I do a great job with them even though I feel as though i don't.
As for the rock star? not letting anyone hear my voice. Movie star? I live in a daytime soap as it is! Mud wrestler? Did I mention I have kids!