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<p>What is life without objective? How can someone truly live life without something or someone to live for. Life is based and revolves on objectives. I can't understand how life can be life without them. People LIVE for their family, their friends and their goal. Whether to be the best or just to support their family. Sure, you can live life without dreams but without dreams is life truly worth living? Success has to be put into perspective. If persay you wanted to be a lawyer and you ended up being a wealth entrepeneur. You didn't pass law school but you ended up being one of the wealthiest business man in the world. You failed your dreams but have you truly failed life in general? Dreams are important but sometimes the real sucess only happens when you understand where your potential truly lies.</p>
<p>My mom and relatives told me I should be a doctor or a lawyer when i was young because those jobs are known to be a high paying job. However, they seem absolutely mundane to be. I have never aspired to be a person who gives shots or gives checkups. Of course like any other kid I believed I could be a hero of some sort like superman or batman but as i grew older I realized what my real aspirations are. It was neither in the medical field nor was it in the action hero nor sports field. I wanted to be a film maker because I was sort of good at it. I mean I was twelve at the time and I was pretty good at making animated music videos of course using some copyrighted material. Basically I easily made compilations in a short alloted amount of time. However, I found out later, that film wasn't my thing and it wasn't a good field for me. However similarly... i learned to edit videos not because I was good at editing VIDEOS but I am really attributed towards any type of software. I could easily edit my registries and corrupted programs. I could also easily fix any viruses or spywares that may lurk in my computer. I could learn and create open sourced material that anybody you, I could learn from. I also eventually learned about computer hardware... everything from PSUs to GPUs and thus I found a passion in engineering. I never liked it before but I realized maybe my special sensitivities are in that field. I didn't go into the field which I originally planned to go but i felt like i succeded because I finally found the right one.</p>
<p>Dreams don't determine your success factor. Your aspirations and assiduous doings do. Don't feel that you lucked out because you didn't achieve your dreams but just feel that you were meant to do other things. Maybe something even more important.</p>