I like thinking about the possibility of different careers I could go into. Some are probably well beyond my reach, (or maybe not) , but I can imagine going into some fields that I like.
So, I listed them here:
*Mathematician, dentistry or astrophysicist not included.
-Costume designer for movies or plays. If I could draw (or sew, for that matter), I could settle for this kind of work.
-Cake decorator. Or pastry chef.
-An absurdist playwright--like Samuel Beckett.
-Or, an absurdist poet, like Gertrude Stein. That would be fun: heavy are the shoes that wear the feet. Like a table like a hat. Cake is a losing salad. Although, the likelihood of my content being published is not so very likely.
-A film historian; I find all the stuff on old Hollywood so very fascinating. (Fact: in addition to fearing the police, Alfred Hitchcock also had a phobia of eggs)
-A screen writer. Featuring crazy absurdist themes, food, and questions that can only sound as if they came from Lost.
-An author, which is a likely possibility.
-A ballet dancer (if I had the stamina and flexibility). Or dance teacher (like tap!).
-A magazine writer (another possibility)
-And finally, I think I would be a professor. I had some really inspiring theatre professors throughout university, and if I could chose any kind of teaching career, it would be theatre at university.
And perhaps one day, the unthinkable will happen when I will take a dramatic career change, and take the plunge to one of the options above.
Ta-da!
From here, here, here
So, I listed them here:
*Mathematician, dentistry or astrophysicist not included.
-Costume designer for movies or plays. If I could draw (or sew, for that matter), I could settle for this kind of work.
-Cake decorator. Or pastry chef.
-An absurdist playwright--like Samuel Beckett.
-Or, an absurdist poet, like Gertrude Stein. That would be fun: heavy are the shoes that wear the feet. Like a table like a hat. Cake is a losing salad. Although, the likelihood of my content being published is not so very likely.
-A film historian; I find all the stuff on old Hollywood so very fascinating. (Fact: in addition to fearing the police, Alfred Hitchcock also had a phobia of eggs)
-A screen writer. Featuring crazy absurdist themes, food, and questions that can only sound as if they came from Lost.
-An author, which is a likely possibility.
-A ballet dancer (if I had the stamina and flexibility). Or dance teacher (like tap!).
-A magazine writer (another possibility)
-And finally, I think I would be a professor. I had some really inspiring theatre professors throughout university, and if I could chose any kind of teaching career, it would be theatre at university.
And perhaps one day, the unthinkable will happen when I will take a dramatic career change, and take the plunge to one of the options above.
Ta-da!
From here, here, here
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