Honestly, I have no idea what the future holds for me. I'm practically directionless and the only way that I know is just to go straight forward to whatever fate and time has for me. But if I were to be asked on what I see myself 15 years from now and the possible events to come to that point...
Quite frankly, I don't really see myself on the same line as my course. If I were to be an educator, it would probably be just a random elementary teacher that doesn't really have anything amazing to him.
The way that I see it, after a few years after I graduate, I would probably slaving in front of a computer inside a booth in a building, wearing headphones and with a mic to my mouth. I am of course talking about being a call center agent or an office clerk for some company.
After that, I just view myself as worker bee working for a company.
That's it.
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Some interest6ing things might come to my life whatsoever like most likely getting a promotion or winning a lottery, but other than that as of now, I don't really see anything significant with my life as of the writing of this post. I don't even see myself with a wife and kids, I would probably still live in my parents' house until I'm old. I wouldn't really be that rich, but not that poor that I have to borrow money from relatives just to go by. I would probably spend most of my time bunkering in my room, essentially becoming a hikikomori, but with a job. And being an only child, I would probably a pretty big disappointment to my parents.
In 15 years, my life would probably be on the same route as now and I am going through now. A straight road, yet directionless. I have 0 idea on what is beyond the horizon off this road but, I am ready to accept it.
There's nothing wrong with working for a company; it is, after all, an honest living. If you worked in a call center, you would likely rise to a supervisory or management position in a few years. Nevertheless, you never know what may happen in the next 15 years. Sometimes people don't find their direction until they are in their 30's.
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