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Deciding what way to go in my life


Question Posted Wednesday December 7 2011, 9:47 pm

I'm torn. I'm kind of a Renaissance woman. I'm not extremely good at one thing, but I'm pretty good at a lot of things. I LOVE fashion, orchestral music, math, and science. I'm so torn because my interests are so varied that I cannot find a particular area that satisfies the majority of my interests. I'm studying science in school, but I'm losing my interest for it. I'm beginning to want to be a fashion stylist because that is where my true passion lies. However, I could also see myself being a doctor because I love that, I just am really not liking science in school right now. I also want a profession that I can have responsibility and power. I love having power. I don't know what direction I should go in in life. What passion should I follow? Should I be realistic or follow my wildest dreams? I don't have much money to fall back on, so I have to make it.

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sunshine1232 answered Thursday December 8 2011, 5:10 pm:
I think you should be realistic instead of
following your wildest dreams after all your dreams are only dreams it's better to be realistic ultimately i think you should persue being a fashion stylish seeing as you say that's where your true passion lies it's better to do something your passionate about then to do something you truely aren't & then you end up regretting your decision i don't think becoming a doctor is for you even though you love it i don't think loving it will be enough not to mention you aren't becoming interested in science & aren't liking it if you are truely passionate about fashion and feel like that's where your true passion lies then i say go for it that's the passion you should follow and go after you seem
more confident about wanting to become a fashion stylish then you do about wanting to become a doctor(:

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Pook answered Thursday December 8 2011, 4:00 am:
You can get responsibility and power in any profession, so don't let that be a deciding factor for you right now.

If you are not really feeling the science classes right now then perhaps medicine is not for you.

You will be able to apply your math skills to fashion design anyway, as you need it for measuring and cutting your fabrics, plus you will need it for, say, budgeting when you start your own design emporium :)

I say follow your dreams, and your passion will lead you to success!

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