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Here it comes, it was least expected. Hurry up. Say something, anything. "Oh, I don't know. Maybe a journalist or something."
Have you ever been asked the quesion, "So, what do you want to be when you grow up"? Many of us have. We really don't know what to say, so we just think of something that sounds good, and we think of it fast. Even I have fell victim to this. What if we really just don't know what we want to be? Is that such a bad thing? I personally think that way too much pressure is put on the teenagers of today. So what if we don't know? What does it matter? We'll figure it out own our time. So for the time being, don't pressure yourself into answering that question just to get the spotlight off of you. Give yourself time to figure it out. This is basically the rest of your life you're answering to. Take the time. Live it out, or just be spontaneous. It's your life. Take charge.
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