I don't know what's a right choice
When I was
a child, there was only soccer on my thoughts. For a long time, that was the
story until my mother told me, when I was thirteen years old, that I had to
decide between a career related with sports and the school. Then, I realize the
soccer was just a hobbie, a good pretext to play with friends, to wear away the
voice at the stadium, to give a hug to the family. At secondary school, I didn’t know what to
study. The options were, as time goes by, Kinesiology, Commercial Engineering, History
teacher and Law (the final choice when I finished school). A few years later, I
quit the Law studies. I wanted to be an actor, a film director, but I finally decided
to study Psychology. I probably don’t know why, but here I’ve founded something
I can’t describe. I believe it wasn’t an epiphany, rather has been gradual. I
say this because I can recognize myself in each of those careers.
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