What did you want to be as a Kid?

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I was set on being a writer and/or film director.

Through Uni i've had experience in both and i'm actually decent at directing productions. I can ace motivation but the pay/effort ratio can be dire and I might be too polite for the role when times gets hard.

Solo projects rock though. Still at the writing.
 

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I was set on being a writer and/or film director.

Through Uni i've had experience in both and i'm actually decent at directing productions. I can ace motivation but the pay/effort ratio can be dire and I might be too polite for the role when times gets hard.

Solo projects rock though. Still at the writing.
From as early as I could remember I wanted to be a train driver. I was fascinated by the London underground tube system (my mum says that's what started my maths passion lol). I knew the tube map off by heart and could tell you the quickest way - and all the different ways - to get to any station. I guess I kinda grew out of that when I was around the age of 7ish.

After that I wanted to be a footballer (soccer player for the non-Europeans). Watched Ronaldinho play and was inspired. I used to play 4 hours a day minimum and ended up being pretty good for my age as a result. Once I had trials with a professional team (Queens Park Rangers :D ) I decided football wasn't for me - it's not as enjoyable when it's all about the results - especially when my style of play ,influenced by Ronaldinho, wasn't that popular in the UK (they prefer more athletic players). I guess that was my dream from around 9-13/14 years old.

After that I just pursued maths because it was something I really enjoyed and felt that I was really good at. Had loads of fun doing maths competitions such as the Maths Challenge and the Olympiad. I then picked up Game Theory (no, I'm not talking about video games, it's a branch of psychology. Look it up.), economics and history. Not even gonna lie, Death Note and Liar Game actually played a part in this. I got more interested in politics too. These things all lead to me looking for a career in the financial industry. Did some work experience at 15 and realized that's where my talents lie.
I'm 19 now (20 this month lol woo) and so I guess I'm still a kid in most countries. I have an internship at one of the Bulge Bracket Banks (if u kno u kno ;) if u don't kno, get to kno) where I'm learning how to "stunt or die" at a professional level.

I recently realised that I really enjoy writing, and I've always had a small kind of dream of writing a book. Dunno what it'll be about but I'll get round to that one day. Might set up business too. Who knows.
 

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I was set on being a writer and/or film director.

Through Uni i've had experience in both and i'm actually decent at directing productions. I can ace motivation but the pay/effort ratio can be dire and I might be too polite for the role when times gets hard.

Solo projects rock though. Still at the writing.
From as early as I could remember I wanted to be a train driver. I was fascinated by the London underground tube system (my mum says that's what started my maths passion lol). I knew the tube map off by heart and could tell you the quickest way - and all the different ways - to get to any station. I guess I kinda grew out of that when I was around the age of 7ish.

After that I wanted to be a footballer (soccer player for the non-Europeans). Watched Ronaldinho play and was inspired. I used to play 4 hours a day minimum and ended up being pretty good for my age as a result. Once I had trials with a professional team (Queens Park Rangers :D ) I decided football wasn't for me - it's not as enjoyable when it's all about the results - especially when my style of play ,influenced by Ronaldinho, wasn't that popular in the UK (they prefer more athletic players). I guess that was my dream from around 9-13/14 years old.

After that I just pursued maths because it was something I really enjoyed and felt that I was really good at. Had loads of fun doing maths competitions such as the Maths Challenge and the Olympiad. I then picked up Game Theory (no, I'm not talking about video games, it's a branch of psychology. Look it up.), economics and history. Not even gonna lie, Death Note and Liar Game actually played a part in this. I got more interested in politics too. These things all lead to me looking for a career in the financial industry. Did some work experience at 15 and realized that's where my talents lie.
I'm 19 now (20 this month lol woo) and so I guess I'm still a kid in most countries. I have an internship at one of the Bulge Bracket Banks (if u kno u kno ;) if u don't kno, get to kno) where I'm learning how to "stunt or die" at a professional level.

I recently realised that I really enjoy writing, and I've always had a small kind of dream of writing a book. Dunno what it'll be about but I'll get round to that one day. Might set up business too. Who knows.
 

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From as early as I could remember I wanted to be a train driver. I was fascinated by the London underground tube system (my mum says that's what started my maths passion lol). I knew the tube map off by heart and could tell you the quickest way - and all the different ways - to get to any station. I guess I kinda grew out of that when I was around the age of 7ish.

After that I wanted to be a footballer (soccer player for the non-Europeans). Watched Ronaldinho play and was inspired. I used to play 4 hours a day minimum and ended up being pretty good for my age as a result. Once I had trials with a professional team (Queens Park Rangers :D ) I decided football wasn't for me - it's not as enjoyable when it's all about the results - especially when my style of play ,influenced by Ronaldinho, wasn't that popular in the UK (they prefer more athletic players). I guess that was my dream from around 9-13/14 years old.

After that I just pursued maths because it was something I really enjoyed and felt that I was really good at. Had loads of fun doing maths competitions such as the Maths Challenge and the Olympiad. I then picked up Game Theory (no, I'm not talking about video games, it's a branch of psychology. Look it up.), economics and history. Not even gonna lie, Death Note and Liar Game actually played a part in this. I got more interested in politics too. These things all lead to me looking for a career in the financial industry. Did some work experience at 15 and realized that's where my talents lie.
I'm 19 now (20 this month lol woo) and so I guess I'm still a kid in most countries. I have an internship at one of the Bulge Bracket Banks (if u kno u kno ;) if u don't kno, get to kno) where I'm learning how to "stunt or die" at a professional level.

I recently realised that I really enjoy writing, and I've always had a small kind of dream of writing a book. Dunno what it'll be about but I'll get round to that one day. Might set up business too. Who knows.
Which oct you turn 20
 

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As a kid,like most kids, I wanted to be a variety of things...based off of what I saw on t.v or what was presented to me.

Different things, each for different reasons. I wanted to be an actor, a rapper, a game designer, and when i turned 18 i went to study "IT"...but had to go through all these BS computer classes to try and become a stupid "game designer" cause I was thinking childishly, at the time.I had to go through power point...It was so unrelated and pointless.I felt like I was being sold a fake dream. College=fake dreams. No one takes you seriously, no one really understands...they just throw you in these classes, for no reason.Now at age ??, obviously nothing worked out.

Honestly, you don't know what you really want until you're a mature adult. Cause kids, want to do things for the wrong reasons. What they see is a completely deluded fantasy.That's the problem.
 

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a flower. so I could do nothing all day and soak in sunshine and rain and be pleasant all year round before shrivelling and dying without any real awareness or feeling of death protruding my dying corpse.
 

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Well I always knew even as a kid I wanted to start a business and wanted the success notoriety and freedom that came with and kind of like being an artist it's awesome to see what was one s dream an idea become reality it's one of the most fulliying feeling to create something. At that point tho had no idea what specific field I wanted to get in.

But if we're talking kid fantasizes when I was a kid and even now I was an uber fan of the digimon series constantly fantasizing about it doodling some digimon friends thinking daydreaming about it constantly.
 

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It goes like this: I wanted to be a WWE wrestler at first, mostly cause I was and still huge WWE fan. Then I started watching Detective Conan anime, which motivated me to major in law-related course back at community college to become a detective. I quite that.
 
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