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‘What do you want when you grow up?

"What do you want to be when you grow up?" we are frequently asked as children. It's one of children's
most frequently asked questions, from toddlers to teenagers. It is frequently requested to assist in encouraging
children to consider their future. After all, how many kids truly know what they want to accomplish with their
lives? Many children will claim they want to be police officers, firefighters, nurses, teachers, and a variety of
other professions. Some people know exactly what they want to be from the beginning and pursue it.

There are countless things I want to achieve and accomplish in my life after high school. My
admirations aren't much different from ordinary people, yet getting where I want to go will still require a lot of
hard work. I have many goals, but in order to achieve them, I must overcome the numerous barriers that may
arise.

Even if I haven't finished developing my ambitions and dreams, I already have a lot of them. The two
most crucial are happiness and success. I want to be happy because nothing else matters if I am not satisfied in
life, no matter how rich or famous I become. For me, success is simply accomplishing what I've always wanted
to do. That is quite an accomplishment in and of itself. First and foremost, I intend to attend college and focus
on criminology. After that, I aim to work for a few years before settling down, marrying, and having children. I
still want to work, but I also want to raise a family. I'm not sure what will happen next or even if this will
happen because I can't truly plan my life. Life is unpredictable.

I'm not sure whether this is how I want my life to turn out. Life tends to shift direction very often. What
I intend to do now may not be what I desire in a few years. Even if my plans do change, I will always have
goals for myself. I intend to achieve my goals, whatever they may be and live up to my full potential through
hard work and determination.

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