Not too long ago I met up with an old aquantence of mine. By stating this person is mearly an aquantence it shows how close our relationship is, but does not show how highly I regard his opinion.
After our conversation at a Starbucks in Roppongi (imagine Manhatten filled with Asians), my view of my life changed. "If I want to do something more than just teach English, how hard will I have to try? Where should I start? And what is this passion thing some people talk abouy?"
Now my goals have changed a bit. I'm now studying harder than ever on my Japanese skill. Next month I will take the Japanese language test. In the near future I will be talking to professors and looking into various Masters programs. I will also be looking for ways to change my career into somethin
g more business oriented.
As my aquantence said, "The more power you have, the easier life becomes."
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sent from W-ZERO3

1 comment:
Good advice.
I often equate education, experience &/or knowledge with power. They each provide a type of currency in the right 'market'.
How did you feel about the exam?
Have you gotten the exam results?
Oregonjoe
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