What Have You Done For The Future
By helenworry
@helenworry (71)
November 24, 2012 6:41pm CST
Yesterday I went to visit a job fair. I observed one of the students's interview from the sidelines. The first material that the student showed is his personal introducton. He had joined a lot of competitions and won many rewards. At the same time, he had joined a lot of club activities and social practices. The second paper was his grades. Each subject was on it from freshman to senior four. I was very astonished and began to think what I have done for the future. Until now my clooege life have passed half anf I will graduate in two years. Neverthless.I really didn't prepare much for the future. I seldom get a prize in all kinds of activities. Everyday I was struggling wiht my homework and every semester I was striving for the final exam. However, I didn't care too much and always put off the homework until the deadline. From now on, it's time to plan for the future.
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6 responses
@helenworry (71)
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25 Nov 12
Thank you very much. I would try my best to be inspired of what I am doing and enjoy everyday. Enjoy now.
@GardenGerty (160708)
• United States
25 Nov 12
It is never too late to change your ways and plan ahead for the future. Each new day is a new start. I guess it was a good thing for you to get to observe the interview that the other student had as it gave you an idea of what you need to do to prepare for your future.
@jeztrose (1405)
• Philippines
25 Nov 12
I think most of us don't really prepare or have plans for our future, we just realize it until its too late.But don't feel down about it there are lots of oppotunity to fix those failure in you. Just keep trying and have confidence, you will never get success if we don't try.
@NatachaR (39)
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25 Nov 12
Sometimes I feel powerless to provide for my future. As a man said one day, "how can I save for retirement, when I am trying to put food on the table today?" That student might have had a great support system from his family, directing him in all the teachings to become successful. As for me, I did go through 5 years of college thinking I was doing the career I wanted to find out I made the wrong choice. I always refused to do one of those tests to see what job I would be happier at and now, I can't even get a job. It is horrible. Now at age 33 I feel so lost for my future. What a horrible feeling.
@ungu89 (1999)
• Malaysia
25 Nov 12
u still have 2 years to graduate, i think better u start to learn more on yourself. what u want to do after u graduate,
don't think hard to be perfect, just plan what u want for the future.
better learn now before too late.
i already graduate but still don't know what i want to be.