<p>I’m clearly only replying for the lulzirony, but I actually do want work in the field of reproductive rights, especially focusing on empowering and comprehensive sex education, as well as keeping abortion safe, legal, and rare.</p>
<p>And then I’ma get married and get me some babies, too.</p>
<p>Well you could say that our whole, meanness, pointless lives is so we can reproduce, so yes, I would like a family, but it should be assumed most people do. Its only the law of nature, is it not? What are you going to do with your million’s other than support yourself?</p>
<p>I want to settle down with a wife… I don’t know about kids. There are almost 7 billion people on the planet. Why should I add more.
Actually, I’ve been thinking about adoption. I don’t need my kids to be my own offspring to feel good about them. I’d rather save a couple kids from a potentially bad life and make them my own.</p>
<p>I never gave my own perspective of justice, I played the “Devil’s Advocate.” The point I was trying to convey was that there is no straight path of justice. And all of your questions directed at me pretty much proves my point.</p>
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<p>Kay. (Not being sarcastic, I just don’t disagree).</p>
<p>I personally think settling down and having kids sounds awful. Y’know being tied down to the same place, the same people, the same routine? I want to move around every month or so to new places, new people. I hate the idea of stability. And well, you can’t do that with a family, right? I don’t want to settle down. It might only be me, but it feels like I’d be resigning from life and forgetting my dreams if I do that.</p>
<p>Obtain a tenured position at Harvard. Travel around the world doing research, acting as a visiting scholar etc. Write within my field and also the occasional mainstream periodical. Become a professor emeritus, continuing to work part-time while running my own restaurant/cafe/bistro. And be happy doing it. ;)</p>
<p>Oh, and to add to the debate, even social justice is subjective. You can give it a definition, but the definition is only one interpretation of the term. Even within a single, agreed upon definition there are still a multitude of ways of interpreting and applying it anyway. I would ask you to name one thing that isn’t subjective.</p>
<p>I’m sure my parents would adore hearing that they’ve spent $150,000 on boarding school so I can achieve my goal of dressing up in a costume and signing autographs for children.</p>
<p>^And, in fact, theeboy3 technically used “like” correctly to signify that. If he wanted to write what MIT thought, he should have used “such as.”</p>
Once specific enough instructions are given for the application it should be objective in all cases. If it’s not then the instructions are unsatisfactory.</p>
Can you give specific enough instructions for anything to be unambiguous though? The same problem that arises with the term “social justice” will arise with the definitions that you use in your seemingly straightforward instructions.</p>
<p>I don’t like change so yes I want to settle down with a nice hubby and have kids. And honestly whether I have kids or not is gonna have an extremely minimal effect on the population crisis… which may be sort of like the “I’m not going to vote because my one vote won’t make a difference” argument but still. I mean, there’s something about having children who share your genetic code, who are similar to you in so many almost imperceptible ways.</p>
<p>Anyway, I wanna be hella loaded so I can be a space tourist. I’d like to see Mars and walk on the moon.</p>
<p>Other than that I have no idea, really. It’s sort of scary… I think of all kinds of possible professions but none of them satisfies me completely, so I’m left with nothing… In a perfect world where I could be assured of success I’d write the next Great American Novel, but I don’t really wanna become a writer because it’s too unstable. I like conformity. The idea of going to work everyday, with everybody dressed the same, like in the '50s–admittedly this is really weird. But it appeals to me.</p>
<p>I want to be so ****ing rich that I can do anything I want and buy anything I want. And it would be nice if that came with long-lasting fame too. And lots of attractive women.
Dream on.</p>
<p>I’d like to be a jack of all trades and a master of none, but of course, that never gains anyones respect. </p>
<p>I wanna be a pilot, and astronaut, an engineer, a journalist, a physicist, a director, etc. A feel like a freaking little kid, I can’t decide on one.</p>