utopian731
Eudaimonian
[just join this onto my last post]
Thats what law should be all about, Julliette. You're very idealistic, which is awesome, but also a little starry-eyed i fear (please just hear me through). I honour your motives for your career path, but what may look achievable simply due to "satisfaction, the knowledge that you were able to play a role in making someone elses life better" may end up being hard, so just stick with it, i cant see it all being smooth sailing, then again you'll probably prove me wrong!
Thats what law should be all about, Julliette. You're very idealistic, which is awesome, but also a little starry-eyed i fear (please just hear me through). I honour your motives for your career path, but what may look achievable simply due to "satisfaction, the knowledge that you were able to play a role in making someone elses life better" may end up being hard, so just stick with it, i cant see it all being smooth sailing, then again you'll probably prove me wrong!
Thats so true! To tell you the truth, i can sense the emergence of "I dontknow what the hell i want to do with my life" in the back of my head. The quote of your post ive got in my first paragraph is states to a reasonable degree one of the driving forces behind me wanting to do medicine..although im going to do it p'grad, beacuse i dont want to be 3 years through a med degree and decide that i hate it. Doctors have a suicide rate second only to dentists, thats an important stat. Anyways, off *my* soapboxWe are, what, 17? 18? 19? It is nearly impossible to know ourselves, let alone where we wanna be neaxt year, or in 10 years so what Jesse has said is so important, there are always flexible pathways.