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Distant plans for the future anyone? (7)

1 Name: Mina : 2014-12-10 15:33 ID:Urrs9klY [Del]

A lot of people I know want to move away to go to uni even though they are only in year 9 (UK schooling). One to Japan, one to Hong Kong, one to the Philippines, one to Denmark, one to France e.c.t. I'm older than these people and I have no drastic plans for the future. seeing people go their own ways before its even happened is a bit sad. Does anyone agree?

2 Name: BY5T4ND3R : 2014-12-10 16:19 ID:qy9JOdKC [Del]

I do it is. But at the same time it's a good thing they are finding they're way in life. I'm not saying that you have to move around across countries. It's completely about who you are and what you want. And you won't really know who you are till it's time.

3 Name: Mina : 2014-12-10 16:43 ID:Urrs9klY [Del]

I understand. People need to know who they are before they know what to do with themselves. Many have families abroad to go to and even one has a modelling career waiting. My little kittens are growing up fast. I wish them the best in life. Same goes to you oh fabulous one

4 Name: LittleRat : 2014-12-10 21:10 ID:9tStr1tx [Del]

I have no plan like university or anything as such. Still I do plan to write thesis one day on personality's and emotions. I might not feel it often myself but I stumble on some interesting facts these recent days. It is easier to spot effect in other then your self.

And besides a 12 year old kid already did a thesis once and actually got recognised. So as long as I get pertinent facts, arguments a good subject and logic it will be fine. Doing it professionally. May it be accepted or not I will have achieved this goal.

5 Name: Mina : 2014-12-11 01:11 ID:Urrs9klY [Del]

I this goes well for you and that you can achieve any goal you set yourself with that attitude.

6 Name: BarabiSama !lmBitchbiw : 2014-12-11 03:36 ID:o7YaVxEo [Del]

I've never considered distant plans to be sad. I was always really happy when my friends told me about their plans for the future and wanted to support them.

Of course, now that I am older and they've all moved away to their universities and travels around the country (we all agreed we'd get the fuck out of NJ as soon as we could, but they ended up in all different places), it is a little sad not being able to hang out with them physically.

I'm still happy to see that they're getting ready to take on the world and wish them the best of luck.

7 Name: luka : 2014-12-11 21:25 ID:F9yvmEBC [Del]

I know how you feel but you can take missions trips and see the world first. it will give you time to think about your life