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Well basically I am 14 years old and turning 15 in 5 days. I get straight A's and have a decent life. I moved out of my moms house and in with my dad. Next year I go into high school. My bestfriend is a girl. We dated for 11 months then broke up but were still best friends. I still love her. Or idk if i can even love someone at 14 but from what i know about love I think that i do.I go work out once every week and spend my summer either hanging out with friends or online on things like SC, TL or myspace. I have one brother (13), one half brother (7) and one step-brother (22).I used to have behavior problems. Like anger and stuff so my parents mom dragged me to a phyciatrists. He said I have something that makes me angry or w.e. But since I moved in with my dad about a year ago everything has been fine. I generally stay out of trouble now. But what Ive been thinking about since Im turning 15 is where is my life going ? I mean yeah when I graduate from highschool I plan to go to West point (united states military academy). But like I dont have any goals for the near future and im becomming bored playing starcraft as much as i used to. I want to find a hobby or something to learn to do that will keep me interested. Just to try somethign new or have fun. If you say get a girlfriend I could but im tired of being hurt. Girls at the age of 14-15 cause to much drama and it gets old after awhile. Lots of my friends say im more mature then I should be. So I just dont know what to do right now? Any suggestions? Please?
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Canada7170 Posts
Just chillax. You (and I) are too young to worry about life decisions for now.
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ENJOY HIGH SCHOOL, its so ez and fun, so much freedom.
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On July 29 2007 21:57 mikeymoo wrote: Just chillax. You (and I) are too young to worry about life decisions for now.
I strongly disagree. He's 15, and he's going to university in 3 years. 3 years go by so fast it's not even funny. Then he'll be 18, thinking about what he should with his life. -_-
Find something your good at. Get rid of your girlfriend. Then work hard at it. It dosen't really matter what, but something that is applicable in the future. For example, if it's not a sport (your probably too late to start something like that) then find something you enjoy doing at school...a science etc. Dosen't mean you have to study...just be interested in it, look stuff up, read about it, and shit. Then when you don't want to do that, play SC (or some other random video games). Whenever I feel tired of SC I find some gay ass flash game online and play it for 10 levels and I see what a waste of time that was instead of having fun playing 3v3...lolz. Enjoy life, but don't waste time doing nothing.
Wizard
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Pick up a sport or an instrument. =]
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On July 29 2007 22:21 Metal[x] wrote: Pick up a sport or an instrument. =]
I wrestle, Im pretty good but thats only like 3 months of the year. Instruments im not so good at. When i was 10 or 11 i tried to learn to play the guitar. It didnt work.
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Canada7170 Posts
Wizard, I wasn't saying that 15 was too young to look ahead, but it is not the time to take something as seriously as the OP has taken it.
My immediate reaction is to tell the kid to chillax. (btw, I'm 17 going into university in a month, if that gives any perspective.) I have been accepted, and by no means is what I'm taking what I wan to do in life. Some number like 75 (don't quote me) percent of people with jobs do not use their first degree. I have heard so many middle aged people reminisce and note that they took life too seriously.
If you start working too hard now, you might burn yourself out. It really depends on your work ethic.
btw, if you're looking for a hobby, what school subject do you truly enjoys the most (not necessarily your best one)?
PE: Take up some sort of sport (obviously) Math: Learn to speedsolve Rubik's cubes, maybe take up scrabble or poker (Scrabble is a lot of math and probability, not words like everyone thinks). Maybe learn some game theory. Science: Read? lolz dunno. English: Creative writing, perhaps journalism. Social studies of sorts: Economic theory? Political discussion?
The array of possble hobbies is endless; just don't think that you have to make any sorts of big decisions right now.
Take everything with a grain of salt.
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join 2-3 sports teams takes up times good for your body good for you in general, you can put all that energy and passion and all into sports
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is awesome32268 Posts
Enjoy the most out of these years, they will be the best thing ever. For now you seem to have a great life. Everyone gets this questions sooner or later. :D
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You have a shitton of free time in your HS years compare to college, so make the most of it. Take the time to gon a big search for things that interest you. Look at sports, different hobbies, maybe learn a language, and "academic" stuff that might interest you like science.
In general there are alot of things you can do that will be useful later on in life. Get into good habbits by looking up stuff about exercise, time management, reading up on news and an awareness of whats going on in the world etc etc.
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You should read, Robert Kiyoski's Rich Dad Poor Dad. My goal in life is to become rich and create a good cashflow so i can do anything that happens to interest me in life. Im not sure if you want to be rich later on or not, but never hurts to be more educated financially than your other mates around you. I would also recommend you get a job. Preferably a sales job where you meet ALL kinds of people and ultimately learn how to deal with them. Trust me, this will keep you occupied for awhile. Lastly, enjoy highschool and go for all the pretty girls and join groups/activities and dont be scared of rejection/failure. I wish i could have gone back to HS, I would have changed alot of things...
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On July 29 2007 22:23 mikeymoo wrote: Some number like 75 (don't quote me) percent of people with jobs do not use their first degree. I have heard so many middle aged people reminisce and note that they took life too seriously.
Sorry for quoting you but that's probably a very misleading statistic. What do you mean by 'use their first degree?' If you mean they got a job in the field of the degree, then the statistic is probably correct, but it's probably not correct to say that the rest of those people shouldn't have gotten a degree. Many offers come when you have a degree in general, almost regardless of the type/major.
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Canada7170 Posts
On July 30 2007 00:55 micronesia wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2007 22:23 mikeymoo wrote: Some number like 75 (don't quote me) percent of people with jobs do not use their first degree. I have heard so many middle aged people reminisce and note that they took life too seriously. Sorry for quoting you but that's probably a very misleading statistic. What do you mean by 'use their first degree?' If you mean they got a job in the field of the degree, then the statistic is probably correct, but it's probably not correct to say that the rest of those people shouldn't have gotten a degree. Many offers come when you have a degree in general, almost regardless of the type/major.
The stat refers to whether your degree is directly related to your CURRENT field of work. So they usedtheir first degree to get that far, then simply did what they really wanted to do in life.
I was tired. Forgive me
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On July 30 2007 00:28 itzme_petey wrote: You should read, Robert Kiyoski's Rich Dad Poor Dad. My goal in life is to become rich and create a good cashflow so i can do anything that happens to interest me in life. Im not sure if you want to be rich later on or not, but never hurts to be more educated financially than your other mates around you. I would also recommend you get a job. Preferably a sales job where you meet ALL kinds of people and ultimately learn how to deal with them. Trust me, this will keep you occupied for awhile. Lastly, enjoy highschool and go for all the pretty girls and join groups/activities and dont be scared of rejection/failure. I wish i could have gone back to HS, I would have changed alot of things...
I will look into that book. But I dont want to be rich, sure it would be nice but all I want is a steady cashflow to support my family (in the future). I applied for a job this summer but not many jobs would take a 14 year old so i got rejected .
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start playing wow. ambition is overrated.
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On July 30 2007 00:28 itzme_petey wrote: You should read, Robert Kiyoski's Rich Dad Poor Dad. My goal in life is to become rich and create a good cashflow so i can do anything that happens to interest me in life. Im not sure if you want to be rich later on or not, but never hurts to be more educated financially than your other mates around you. I would also recommend you get a job. Preferably a sales job where you meet ALL kinds of people and ultimately learn how to deal with them. Trust me, this will keep you occupied for awhile. Lastly, enjoy highschool and go for all the pretty girls and join groups/activities and dont be scared of rejection/failure. I wish i could have gone back to HS, I would have changed alot of things...
I read this books too. Someone here who seemed much more knowledgeable on the subject told me that book is utter crap T_T. I also saw a thing on TV where they gave 3 college students 1000$ and told robert to help them profit in a week. None of them did.
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Fuck girlfriends, play the field in hs. Had a gf for 2.5 years and when i broke up with her Sr year, i realized how dumb that is.
And play sports, because that is hands down the thing people miss most about hs. (at least I do =[ ) Most important is just have fun, but balance it with doing work. You won't have the leway you have in hs when you hit college.
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seriously dude, you are very young. At 15 you should not be looking over the horizon (within reason) that far! Just continue to focus on your school work, get a drivers license, dedicate time to forging good relationships with friends and relax! Play sports (if you dont), spend time with your parents and basically motivate yourself to contribute to that which matters.. school, family friends and your own well being. Dont worry about having your entire life mapped out by 15, lots of people get into college and switch majors 3-4 times because they dont know! Thats 3-5 years ahead of your time. Enjoy the relaxed life you should have while you can. Soon you will have deadlines, bills and relationship issues to deal with that demand experience/level headedness..
PM me if you want to hear more + like what I said.
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Yeah man, it's practically a given that you're going to change your mind. Hell, in my sr alone, i toyed with becoming an architect, a doctor, a lawyer and a psychiatrist. I studied psychology for 1.5 years before dropping out. I work ft as a writer/editor/ad sales and just wrapped up my business management associates. Two more years for communications or journalism degree (not decided). People change constantly until their jr year, when you have to decide. Just don't be an idiot like my friend. He's 4th year senior with no fucking major some how haha
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