Please, for the love of god, be a vet. It is a much more stable career path. And I know people are like "oh but follow your dreams" realistically you will not make enough money in acting to have it be your career. It's not because of you- it's because the industry is so competitive and crazy. I'm sure you're a wonderful actress with a lot of talent! But do you want a career you can depend on? Go with veterinary school.
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Answer: I went on a ride that was high up.??
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Q 1 Try to imagine yourself 15 years from now. What could be your job? Who would be the significant persons in your life by that time?
<h3 /><h3>Ans => My imagination on 10–15 years from now as per current circumstances</h3>
Personal life: I am close to 30s. So probably i will get married or i lost my wife after divorce. Sometimes life will put on negative feelings. I am not able to think about person which i fall in love one sided. Because anything will happen tomorrow.
Negative feelings apart, i will be married (either love or arranged) with kids. I have more responsibility as a family person. I may have a car, apartment (i settled the money with bank loan)
Professional life: I may work in either abroad, country which i dreamed for or i may work in pune or chandigarh, only favourite place in India. I will be a digital marketing manager that time.
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Q 2 What could be the problems or obstacles you encounter?
<h3>Ans =>Personal Obstacles You Might Face</h3>
Lack of pain.
Lack of patience.
Lack of discipline.
Lack of knowledge.
Lack of inspiration.
Lack of desire and passion.
Lack of skill.
Fear of change.
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Amanda Gorman wrote and performed "The Hill We Climb" to celebrate the 2021 inauguration of Joe Biden as 46th President of the United States. The poem celebrates the U.S. not as a "perfect union," but as a country that has the grit to struggle with its all-too-real problems. Progress, the poem argues, doesn't happen all at once: it's a slow and sometimes painful "climb" up the "hill" of justice, a climb that takes patience and humility. To this poem's speaker, change is hard work, but it's always possible: dedicated Americans can see—and be!—the "light" of a better future.