Future Final

No one knows what will happen, but if I could take a guess, this would be my future.



The first important step to create a good future for myself is to study at a
good university in USA and I could receive a good education. I would also
study a degree in a country in Europe. After I am well educated, I could find
a good job which is interesting and challenging. It could take me a few years
to work, gain money and practice social skills, gain experience as well.



Once I have gained enough money, I would probably travel around the
world for a year, as I think that it is important to see how big the world is
and to widen my view.



After I have prepared myself well, in the age of 30-40, I would engage in my
work. I would work hard and try to climb up to high positions. I wish I could
be a good leader in a company.



In the age of 40-50, I would spend more time with my family, my wife, my
children and my parents. I would be a good husband, a good father and a
good son at the same time to take care of my family. It is my responsibility.



After I contribute to the people who I love and the people who love me, it is
time for my society. In the age of 50-60, while all the things around me work
smoothly, I could do some meaningful works for the society. I would like to
be a volunteer, helping my society, for example, poor children, uneducated
teenagers, helpless people, easing environmental problems etc. Those are
things that I could do to make a better society.



After I have accomplished all the goals in my life, I hope that I could retire
and enjoy the rest of my life. I wish to travel around the world, live in
different places for some years, experience new life styles, speak different
languages, meet different people, and in other words enjoy my life in
different ways.



The plan is ideal, but at the same time there might be a lot of variations or
changes. However, I will try to accomplish the plan and follow it through to
create a wonderful and meaningful life for myself.



Text by: Martin Wong, TE2c
HTML by: Rickard Lundqvist, TEDT3b