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Many Years Later

I'm kind of a greedy person. When i grow up, i want to work as a writer, then work as a teacher. I have to find a way around this. I'm really clear what kind of writer i want to be and why. As for why i want to be a teacher, honestly, i don't know. I just enjoy visualising myself to be one. I like to tell people stuff and be involved with this whole 'education' thing.

For the writer part, i want to write drama because it gives me so much room to create and dream. In a drama, people can use special powers (i am into these special powers thigns, that's why i'm really hooked to heroes now), non-existent places and phenomenons can exist as long as i create an explanation from it. I can write about anything i want, and if it's good enough it can be turned into reality on screen. Also, drama is a lot about people and their struggles and changes. I like people and i like to see "things" happen to them and how they overcome it. In the process, some bonuses can be the emotions they feel. I want my audiences to feel what i want them to feel in the future.

Another possible thing i may want to write for is game shows. I like setting rules and giving instructions (that's one reason why i want to be a teacher). Occasionally, i enjoy making things a little more difficult and see people struggle, but at the same time have a constructive experience that help them to grow and face "character development". My reason is kind of the same as writing for drama. I like to see "things" happen to people and their development and stuff, and game shows allow that.

If possible, i would like to try both, and then proceed to teaching. I want to teach things that are related to people, once again; things like psychology, geography, or something like that. I wonder if this teaching part of my ambition is possible. My only hope is to become a great writer so that i can lecture people on writing. Maybe this can be a motivation for me to constantly try to improve on my writing.