Your Goals In Life To Accomplish


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Im bored and stuck on a college essay over my goals and why i chose the major i did.

If anyone here has wrote an inspireing piece and cares to post or email it to me.. please do

as im running outta ideas. if you think you are wise enough to state your goals in life without being rejected please do share but make some effort as to describe why you chose that goal.

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My only goal is that when I die I wanna be able to say, "Don't care what anyone else thinks, but I think I rocked!". Don't care 'bout money, or anything really just as long as I'm proud of the way I handle everything that comes up.

2. to have sex with two women at the same time... ?weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee:hump::

oohhh! that sounds good to me also!! hehehehe

hmmm....i bet phantasm would like that ;))

:kiss:: :kiss::

I would I would!! :DD So who wants to volunteer to be the second woman? ;)) lol hahaha

Get better job for more income...to become a successful person. Achieving goal in anything is also my intention to become a better person. Of course, accomplishing goals require hard work :)

I will always stick to this quote to keep myself up "When there is a will, there is a way" :happy:

I've got the corny dream of giving a little goodwill to as many people as possible in the hope it will rub off on them and spread around.

But also the more personal/selfish goal of becoming my own boss and not having to make someone else richer through my skills and abbilities, but to enjoy being alive and not another 9-5 drone.

The second is more difficult so for now I'll just keep smiling. :D

wow nice turn out.. but i think alot of people i mean younger people not realize is that Money $$ isnt everything.. and yes im aware that money makes the world go round but money doesnt

put a smile on your face when your girlfriend says i love you.

unless shes a slut and then screw her!

lol

i think we need to straight out what it is we seek in life.. for me i want a really nice car... ( BMW M3) to be exact i mean i cant picture driving anything else when i graduate. thats a short term goal but then i also want to have some fun in my life and not live where money is everything.

So i plan to strike goal or oil make a poo-poo load of money and then settle down with the babes in Florida where i drive my new BMW.

realisticly i want to make people happy. and by people i mean ME ME ME ME ME

  • 2 months later...

1) See Metallica live (I'm so tired of ppl saying "yeah i've seen them 5 times, they are ok i guess".. barstewards!)

2) Play guitar on stage (did that, so now its 'Play guitar on a bigger stage, on a regular basis')

3) Fly a jet (tricky one there, but there is still time....)

Obviously I want a happy family, raise some nice sensible (but fun) kids.

(Is that above bit really the 'American Dream'?!?! The way you lot talk about it, i thought the american dream was something a bit interesting. Actually I recon you all dream about world domination :) )

i want to life life to its fullest by visiting different places in the world, climbing some mountains and swimming across some rivers and getting a cool, fast sports car and mod it to the max then go racing with friends.

I am also crazy for russian girls so I want to meet some more of them.

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