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     20 years. In 20 years I will be 37. I will be having a mid life crisis. I will not be able to function. I will buy a terrible convertible Porsche that I think is cool because "thats what the kids like". I will be wearing extremely tight but ripped jeans a ductape trifold wallet with chain, a shark tooth bracelet, pleather jacket, fake

Ray-Bans, the works. Not only will I try to recreate my youth years and try to fit in, but I will also be extremely overconfident in my skills and abilities  to use urban colloquialism. This is where we all hope not to be, embarassing ourselves for the sake of being cool again.  

 Where will I actually be in 20 years? This is a good question that I don't often ask myself. It's a difficult one because I know how much people change in 20 years.  Goals even 5 years from now will likely be far different than my current goals, and that’s only a quarter of the time. Even though the specifics of my future are unclear at best, I plan on having a happy and hopefully successful life and career. I want to be doing a job that I love, or at least like. Now people say that the way you acheive goals is by making smaller goals that will lead you to acheiving your ultimate goal. So if I split up my goal to some smaller goals they might look something like this: First would be doing well enough in school to get into the college that I wanted, Second would be to actually get into said college,Third would be to get a good job, which would be one that I like and pays well, and fourth I think would be to get a nice house and settle down somewhere and have a family. Though these "smaller" goals are still somewhat vague, so is "what do you you expect to be doing in 20 years". Between now and the year 2036 I need to work hard to find a path to these goals.

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