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What Should I Be When I Grow Up?

Written by Evan Bailyn on 06/20 at 02:08 PM

When you grow up, you should be the person you’ve always admired or the person you would admire if he or she existed. Some kids admire their doctors because they made them feel better when they were sick. These kids have a special, parental trust with their doctor and are calmed and relieved the moment they enter the waiting room. It is this type of person that, if they have any aptitude towards medicine, goes on to become a successful doctor and inspires others to go into the field.

If there is no profession you particularly respect, then think of a pastime you love and do something that allows you to share it with the world. I know it is hard to think of things you love because lots of cliches come to mind - but concentrate hard. Try thinking of things that are so basic that you take them for granted - like eating, going on vacation, and pursuing the opposite sex. If those are the things you truly enjoy in life, make a career out of them. Not to worry: you can make a career out of anything. Your job does not have to be in finance, medicine, law, or teaching, even though these are the most popular areas. If you like eating, you can become a restauranteur, a chef, or you can write your own dining guide. If you like going on vacation, you can become a star travel agent, a pilot, or you can found your own tour company. If you like chasing after members of the opposite sex, you can become a matchmater, a marriage counselor, or start a dating website.

The reason I repeat the idea of starting your own business is because that is often the best way to translate the thing you love into a career. As intimidating as it sounds to create your own company, it is not really so hard: all you need is a telephone, a computer, a good work ethic, and a bit of direction.

The one thing not to do when deciding what you want to be when you grow up is choose a profession based on other people’s opinion of it. Certain careers, like medicine and law, are well regarded by society; others, like pornography and professional gambling, are looked upon poorly. But a career’s reputation should have nothing to do with your decision to pursue it - soon enough, its reputation will seem unimportant compared to the quality of life it brings you.

A career has a lot to do with a person’s happiness, so it is imperative that you enjoy going to work. If you choose a job because it pays a lot of money, remember that money is enjoyed after work. If you spend most of your time and energy earning a lot of money at a job you don’t like, you are eliminating 8 hours from your total daily happiness; not to mention, you probably won’t come home in a good mood anyway. Another reason to choose a stimulating job over a high-paying job is because if you work diligently and passionately at any one thing, you will somehow make a good living from it. There is a demand for specialists in any field, be it open-heart surgery, interpreting scholarly books, hitting a baseball, having sex, baking cookies, or talking about politics.

And if all else fails and you truly cannot figure out what you want to do, there’s always grad school.

27 Comments

Posted by Taiyo on 07/04 at 10:44 AM

I’ve always found it easy deciding what I wanted to do, at all times I always knew, and it never changed much! I want to be a translator now, because not only do I enjoy it but I can see all the things I love will be obtainable because of it ^^

Posted by Christian on 07/27 at 05:08 PM

I’m really glad that I got the opportunity to read this because for so long I was choosing what I wanted to be because of the money advantages, and the way others saw the job. Now I realize that I’ve always had a passion for helping animals and would love to do something in that field.

Thanks.
Christian

Posted by shasha on 08/23 at 07:22 AM

i guess the reason im choosing to be a lawyer is because of the amount of pay.It does sometimes bore me and it seems like i have to put a lot of hours into it..maybe i should pursue other more interesting careers. thanks.

Posted by Freedoms Belle on 08/27 at 04:40 PM

my dreams, oh how longs its been my dear dear friends. I used you many times when I was hurt or anxious or just plain bored. To sit outside and dream of things that could happen in my mind. Adventures as a pirate, singing from trees in the jungle. OH how precious those days, thank you...thank you for reminding how much i truly loved dreaming. From a girl who has faced ‘reality’ too long. Thank you…

Posted by fly with me now on 09/06 at 11:19 AM

While killing some time searching some random thoughts, I came across this website.  It’s refreshing to read about peoples ideas on growing up.  I am a firm believer in finding a path in life that will lead to happiness and internal fulfillment rather than one that simply pays well and can be tolerated until retirement.  How can people work so hard now in a miserable job so that they can retire well off in 30+ years?  I want to live my life now, not when I am 50 years old.  I find this hard to believe.  What a waste of a life.

Posted by Dilitante on 09/28 at 07:40 PM

My problem is I want to be successful, but not prepared to put in the effort eg study.
In 19th century England their existed a class of young men called ‘dilitantes’,who had well healed beneficiaries that paid them a stipend every month. These dilitantes spent their days smoking, drinking, womanizing and generally engaging in heated political and/or philisophical debate.
Alas, these jobs seldom come along unless you happen to become somebodies toy boy.

As my father said “ work is the curse of the working class”

Posted by haven on 10/09 at 09:39 PM

I have dreams when I grow up.I want to be a famous singer and actress.I really hope I become famous.That means I think I should be famous and anybody who wants to be famous go ahead take the chance be famous from, haven

Posted by Pamela on 10/19 at 09:58 AM

Hi!
I’m enjoying your website.  For me..success means achieving a “worthy” goal...and it’s not so much what you get materially, but what you become during the long arduous struggle.  It’s the struggle that refines you...makes you into something far greater than when you begin.  So often when I set a goal...and realized I had to do so much prep work...and I thought Yuk...but I buckled down and begin learning the many things I needed to know in order to get where I wanted to go ...and after a bit of time....to my surprise it became fun!  Like learning a language...say Russian or Spanish, in the initial stages..it’s drudgery, but when you reach a certain level(most people drop out long before) it becomes fun!...I never cease to be amazed that those people who are paid the most are generally the ones having the most fun...and the lower the pay the more boring and degrading the job...Go figure!
My motto now is “Be bold”! and success is a solitary affair, failure offers group rates...because...the long battle is yours and yours alone...most people sit on the sidelines...and ossify…
Let the adventure continue....Pamela

Posted by LilGemsy06 on 11/18 at 05:38 PM

I have never been able to decide what I want to do when I’m older until i read this article.
I know that my mind will most likely change as I grow up but When i’m older I want to become A Story Writer because from an early age I have loved to read books and I know its hard to think of a good idea and stick to it when it comes to story writing so I want others to enjoy books that i’ve wrote

Posted by ted on 12/14 at 03:29 PM

in the words of Confucius, Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.  good luck finding that job.

Posted by LostCause on 12/23 at 06:23 PM

All I want to be when I grow up is free.  To do what I want when I want expect for the fact I need money to do it. I HATE money so much now.

Posted by amy hemmings on 01/10 at 07:17 AM

hi im amy hemmings and im 12 years of age.you might think well why does she have to decide now but i do so then i can and know what i should try my best to acheeve at school in which case to get what i want to be. i would love to do a dancing centre and teach it myself but i also like to cook so i kinda need to try to find out about all the jobs in the country that have cooking in them.i love little children aswell so i was considring being a day care worker for kids nbut imagen working as a dance teacher most days and then going to go to your work centre with kids aswell as cooking it might be tough!i need help to try to find what im most looking for where ym heart wants to wander but not where my brain says at the moment so please help me i need to know it will help alot.if you want to help me then add me on your msn or send me a email on
thank you bye x

Posted by Old Guy on 01/12 at 12:01 PM

Glad to read so many positive dreamers out there.  Before I make my comment, I am not some raving right wing nut.  With that said, remember all this dreaming and thinking of a wonderful life comes in a country where we can do it - for now.  In the U.S., we have freedom to think, freedom to dream, freedom to reflect, freedom to aspire to what we want to be.  Don’t lose sight of that - always aspire to great things - do good things for others in need - be thankful - appreciate the little things we (myself included) often take for granted.  Always strive to improve your life and those around you, if you find yourself fortunate enough to have lived a life with options.  Not all people throughout the world have had that wonderful gift bestowed on them.  Treasure family, friends, teachers, and anyone who has had a positive impact on you.  Best wishes to all.

Posted by Paula on 01/28 at 09:00 PM

Wow..finding this site has been such a Godsend to me personally. I’m at a place in my life where I have all these questions that have been bugging me, I come here and it’s like *boom*, you get answers and then some..and it really DOES help to read everyone else’s input!! It’s good to know that a lot of people are in the same boat and looking for answers too. I can now happily start figuring out where to start in my new career search, it was the one thing I felt I didn’t really have a hold on before, so thank you!!

Posted by Eleanor Tyris (ailias) on 07/10 at 03:15 PM

What i want to be?
right now thats obviose, i want to be a writer.
but my dad is one of those people that wants me to be something bigger. A nurse, a vet, a lawyer, a polotition. NO!!
inever wanted to be any of these things and told him i didnt care what i was as long as i was happy. he just said “money helps.”
me and my dad never really got on, he split from my mum when i was 5 and really didnt like it when i became a christian in 2006, i love the sense of believing in what you cant see but still knowing there is something.
so i suppose because ive always been told what to be i broke away - like peter!
i didnt want my dad making my desisions, i wanted to be ME!!!
i say if anyone has to be summed up in one word, make it your name!

Posted by Amy on 08/07 at 10:45 PM

OK can someone help me or respond....i want a career...i don;t know which one exactly...where i can sit in a table with a small group and figure things out...i love brain teasers andjigsaw puzzless....i basically love critical thinking...would that mean i would wnat a carre as a criminal profilist , lawyer, detective...i have no idea....i just want a carre that i get to think and not sit down and know exactly what i am doing everyday of my life..does anyone have any suggestions.

Posted by Brennan on 10/20 at 02:11 AM

As early as 12 I thought that I wanted to work in the computer field. I loved surfing the Internet and learning about how they worked. But now, at 22, I’ve had three or four jobs in this field, all of which have left me dissatisfied. Now I’m on a quest to find a new career, hopefully one more fulfilling. I’ve learned that as your grow your mind changes and you desire new and different things that past mentalities can longer bring. Ah well, tis life I suppose. All the best to everyone.

Posted by me on 11/21 at 05:36 PM

So im reading this and my heart is saying one thing but my brain another, What i really want to say is “Society has put this burden on me of how the person with the most money is the happiest in the end.” The truth is lots of things make me happy in life, but most of those thing need money to do them! So do i stick with what i have chosen which is dentistry or do i change? I like what a person said a couple of comments above me The long battle is yours and yours alone. I thin i am feeling this way because i am going through some extremely tuff classes, but iam going to stick with it! The Long Battle Is Yours And Yours Alone!

Posted by emilee on 01/30 at 12:56 PM

Thanks! Recently I’ve been skipping jobs that I like for ones with good pay, and that’s a good point so I’m going to stop thinking on the money side and more on the things that I enjoy!smile
xxx

Posted by Gary on 02/11 at 08:20 PM

When I was a kid, I’ve always wanted to be a truck driver. Now I’m in IT… but have a desire to be a police officer and work to get into detective work. I dont think it will happen though, too busy with affiliate marketing and hoping to get some good money out of it!

Posted by Stephanie on 05/04 at 04:07 PM

I think myself as somewhat of a renaissance woman. Liking a bit of everything and not really WANTING to be anything. When I was little I loved art, music, computers, biology, English and well, everything but math. And I still do, even politics amuse me, but what to become is always the biggest question! I don’t want to be anything, but I must choose to be something, or maybe I am nothing. Your thoughts have given me a bit of relief because your right, choosing a career for the pay, or because others approve it is a waist of energy. It will only leave you disappointed in all aspects of life. hmmm

Posted by Sara on 05/16 at 06:52 PM

Though i am a kid, and most adult will start saying ‘’she has no idea what she’s talking about.’’ i actually know pretty well what I want to do when I get older. I’ve always had a deep passion for putting my life onto paper, but in a fantasy setting. I am truly drawn to putting my feelings down on the pad, but usually not in a non-fiction settings. Heh..if you can’t tell, my passion is writing, and I hope to become an author.

Posted by Tinker Bell on 09/27 at 12:40 PM

Sara, I know just how you feel! I knew a girl named Sara, once, too, and she used to come to my house and we’d make up stories, acting them out. We’d dress up, and pretend to have dozens of suitors,all princes,and we, though we were princesses, hated each one. Then we’d meet a guy who tended the horses, or gardens or something, fall in love, and get married. (we’d usually elope)
I love to write fantasy stories, too! How old are you, not that it matters too much. I’m 14.

Posted by Peyton on 01/07 at 12:45 PM

I love your site, you mad3e me feel better about myself

Posted by erlyn on 02/04 at 07:23 AM

completely agree with the above comment, the internet is with a doubt growing into the most important medium of communication across the globe and its due to sites like this that ideas are spreading so quickly.

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