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Be With You animanga forum => General Chat and Discussion => Topic started by: Chara on February 23, 2009, 10:07:19 PM
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If you can do what you love and figure out how to get paid to do it, you've won at life.
Setting aside your actual credentials, experience, education, social situation, and similar aspects of reality, what would be your dream job? Has to be a real, legal job.
In such a utopic scenario, I'd probably want to work with book/manga publication... but I'm not sure, I feel I haven't considered all the options (even though I've given it a fair bit of thought).
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If you can do what you love and figure out how to get paid to do it, you've won at life.
So true. *nods*
I was kind of "pre-conditioned" to take up law, but I actually wanted to become an archeologist. I absolutely love science and history, but I guess it'll always be a dream especially here where I'm living.
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making films all day :smile:
more specifically; making movies for the sake of art, not industry
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Professional Tourist. hohohoho, getting paid to fly around the world <3 Is that legal?
I guess it could be extended to language specialist. One life dream is to be able to communicate using the major sino languages (japanese korean mandarin cantonese). But damn Korean pronunciation is hard.
Field Research/Nature photographer... you know, in the forests and grasslands and swamps and such. A result from watching too much Planet Earth. Something inside me tells me it's not as fun as it seems.
Tsundere Cafe Manager. /nosebleeds
Thankfully, I think I'd be pretty happy in my current field. I really like working on medium scale (think neighbourhood) to small scale (general interior design) architecture & design. O-town is my dream development project. (otaku-town, a single mall/plaza/venue, not like chinatown or little italy)
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Sit my ass in a lab and examine samples of stuff like blood and urine and shit. Sound fun.
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I used to want to be a comic book artist or something along those lines and I still kinda do but I also suck at drawing and never practice. And I don't really think I could make a living that way either.
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I always wanted to be an author of Terry Pratchett levels of awesome.
Sadly, it appears I'm better at critiquing other people's work than I am at writing anything of my own.