When I was about 5 years old, I wanted to be a navy officer, just like my father, firing torpedoes and missiles from the frigate/corvette-class battleship.
When I entered the primary school, I wanted to be an astronaut, imagining myself in the space-suit everytime i wore the motorcycle helmet.
When I was in Primary5, I fancied the idea of becoming the future Prime Minister of Malaysia, in which had made my late-grandpa clueless for about 2-3 minutes.
When I left Sitiawan for boarding school, I decided my future job would be somewhere in engineering field.
When I was contemplating between Nihongo and Deutsch as my third language subject, a dear friend of mine has helped me to choose the latter one, in which the decision has pretty much shaped my interest for the two to three following years.
When I left Germany in 2003, I had pledge myself to be an automotive engineer, with a vow to revamp Proton until it is listed among the giants of automotive industry in the world.
When I was in Form 5, I reverted back to my childhood dream of becoming a navy officer, but this time as a submarine commander, even though there was no single subs habouring at our coastline at that moment.
And now, here I am, preparing myself to be a medical doctor... life is interesting, don't you think?
When I entered the primary school, I wanted to be an astronaut, imagining myself in the space-suit everytime i wore the motorcycle helmet.
When I was in Primary5, I fancied the idea of becoming the future Prime Minister of Malaysia, in which had made my late-grandpa clueless for about 2-3 minutes.
When I left Sitiawan for boarding school, I decided my future job would be somewhere in engineering field.
When I was contemplating between Nihongo and Deutsch as my third language subject, a dear friend of mine has helped me to choose the latter one, in which the decision has pretty much shaped my interest for the two to three following years.
When I left Germany in 2003, I had pledge myself to be an automotive engineer, with a vow to revamp Proton until it is listed among the giants of automotive industry in the world.
When I was in Form 5, I reverted back to my childhood dream of becoming a navy officer, but this time as a submarine commander, even though there was no single subs habouring at our coastline at that moment.
And now, here I am, preparing myself to be a medical doctor... life is interesting, don't you think?
9 comments:
hehe.
indeed is interesting.
salaam~
primary school: doctor,lawyer,writer,reporter,
stewardess (haha).
secondary school: doctor all the way (paediatrician to be specific.ohh~)
present: labwork- 9 to 5, five days a week (which going to be 7 considering the situation now)
'life is interesting, don't you think?'
i think so too...
hehe
Pilot, Businessman, Penjual Kopok Lekor, Engineer, lately lecturer... Future...??? I dont know...haha
yup..life is beautiful. ups!!!!
life is interesting... :)
salaam
to ibad:
=)
to anamunawwarah:
memang minat menulis sejak dulu lagi rupanya!
to syakur:
kalau ko nak buka bisnes keropok lekor, aku nak join.
standard 4: scientist
standard 6: lawyer
form 1-5: between archaeologist & lawyer. oh! lecturer pn ada!
matriculation: lawyer
now: reading law tapi x rasa macam nk jadi lawyer
yes. life's interesting indeed. although in my case, i started later than I should have but thank you ALLAH for giving me this opportunity to learn :)
btw, i change my blog url; http://je-suis-soleil.blogspot.com :)
to C.S.M:
benarlah bagai yg dikata.
p/s: patutlah tak dapat buka blog.. =)
well its interesting since u have what it takes to have more choice.
but if u dont have much choice then life maybe isnt that interesting.
btw nice description journey of ambition :)
haha bro
nice nice
tp cita2 ak tak pnh tuka
dan ak pelik knape.
hakimi.ismail
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