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{CC}StealthBlue
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States41117 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-05-27 08:04:21
May 27 2009 07:54 GMT
#1
For a couple of months or even farther back since the passing of my Grandfather I have felt confused on where my life is headed and what I wanted to do with it. I have always thought to be an Archaeologist and see the world while enjoying History everyday. But recently I have become more interested in Human Rights, Humanitarian Aid, and groups such as the ICRC, WFP, Amnesty International, and Blood:Water. I browse official sites in hopes of Career pages(if they have them that is), and see what they usually look for in hiring and what I could possibly do in terms of a degree that would not only let me see the world but also help people in the process.

Translator, I could aim for a Foreign Language degree or maybe a dual language degree maybe even three. French, Arabic, and Spanish. All which are taught at U of M. Who knows.

Environmental Engineer. This has always fascinated me especially the aim is to actually help people.
CIVL 3140 - Environmental Systems Engr (4)
Fundamentals of environmental engineering systems with emphasis on the integration of the concepts of chemistry, hydraulics, economics, English, and social sciences as they can be applied to benefit mankind. Three lecture hours, three laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE: CIVL 3180.


I would definitely have to study up on my Math for something like that. But what could be better than helping build wells, and other things that would improve the livelihood of people?

Journalism even to make sure the story and the knowledge of events gets out and that the world knows. English has never been a strong suit of mine but certainly not the worst.

Maybe I am just crazy. I am 23 going on 24 and some of my friends tell me I need to hurry up and make a decision and stick with it before I hit 30, and even then I might not even have my mind made up yet.

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omninmo
Profile Blog Joined April 2008
2349 Posts
May 27 2009 08:16 GMT
#2
just focus on living well each day. you cant save the world my friend. you cant even help it really.
Caller
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
Poland8075 Posts
May 27 2009 08:41 GMT
#3
On May 27 2009 17:16 omninmo wrote:
just focus on living well each day. you cant save the world my friend. you cant even help it really.

rule number 1: don't let anybody get you down. Even if you have zero chance, sheer willpower does amazing things.

As was said a while ago: soldiers don't want to die, and civillians want to be left alone. Thus, it is extraordinarily easy for a small group of highly motivated individuals to create major amounts of change.

Yeah, Margaret Mead said something like that :
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.


You don't have to get a degree in a field though to do that. It may seem like it, but it's not necessary.
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HamerD
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
United Kingdom1922 Posts
May 27 2009 09:10 GMT
#4
hate to be a smartass but probably 'saving the world' would involve virus bombing brazil, china, india and the US.
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InToTheWannaB
Profile Joined September 2002
United States4770 Posts
May 27 2009 09:26 GMT
#5
Helping the whole worlds pretty hard, but helping a few people out before you take a dirt nap. That can be done. I'd personally strike Journalism from your list. Newspapers are dieing off like crazy and we are really going back to yellow journalism as legitment news has to compete with bloggers and internet bullshit. As a translator I'm not sure you will find the fufillment you seem to be looking for. Its a importent job, but I dont think you will really feel like your helping the world a great deal. Environmental Engineer sounds like a winner to me!
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InToTheWannaB
Profile Joined September 2002
United States4770 Posts
May 27 2009 09:28 GMT
#6
On May 27 2009 18:10 HamerD wrote:
hate to be a smartass but probably 'saving the world' would involve virus bombing brazil, china, india and the US.
Don't worry you sound more like a crazy person.
When the spirit is not altogether slain, great loss teaches men and women to desire greatly, both for themselves and for others.
Etherone
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
United States1898 Posts
May 27 2009 09:59 GMT
#7
honestly with a career choice example as specific as Environmental engineer it seems you have pretty much decided already.

as for changing the world,

Norman E. Borlaug one man can change the world.

How able and determined you truly are remains to be seen.


hymn
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
Bulgaria832 Posts
May 27 2009 10:01 GMT
#8
I kinda get the OP's point. I am interested in helping animals mostly cause I have a degree in veterinary medicine. And I also would like to be useful and helpful.

@ the OP: look at the Rotary club. As far as I know they offer some financial aid and help in missions around the world.
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Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States5724 Posts
May 27 2009 10:58 GMT
#9
you can help the world, but you might want to start off small.

first, volunteer or help out in your local community, then people will know of your great deeds, then maybe you'll be working for the city, then the state, then you'll be helping more and more people along the way.
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Piy
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
Scotland3152 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-05-27 12:30:55
May 27 2009 12:30 GMT
#10
Become a vegan. It's probably the best way to help animals and the environment (shy of stopping driving your tank to work) and you'll feel good and have low cholesterol. And just try and be nicer to people. Life would be nice if everyone was nice to eachother.

At the end of the day what you do for a career doesn't matter, and you shouldn't worry too much about it. Do something you enjoy so you don't get angry.
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araav
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
Armenia1590 Posts
May 27 2009 13:24 GMT
#11


1. watch this
2. follow this
The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all.
Jibba
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States22883 Posts
May 27 2009 13:29 GMT
#12
All of those aid positions (especially places like USAID, who probably do the best work) need technically skilled people, so as long as you can stomach it, I'd go for the engineering.

Also: www.826michigan.org
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MoltkeWarding
Profile Joined November 2003
5195 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-05-27 14:07:44
May 27 2009 13:52 GMT
#13
you can help the world, but you might want to start off small.

first, volunteer or help out in your local community, then people will know of your great deeds, then maybe you'll be working for the city, then the state, then you'll be helping more and more people along the way.


This is a bit too modest for the unfettered ambition don't you think?

It is true that in [aristocratic] ages the notion of human fellowship is faint, and that men seldom think of sacrificing themselves for mankind; but they often sacrifice themselves for other men. In democratic ages, on the contrary, when the duties of each individual to the race are much more clear, devoted service to any one man becomes more rare; the bond of human affection is extended, but it is relaxed.
-Tocqueville in Democracy in America Vol II.

Of course, my first instinct was to say the Church, but that is hardly a vocation for the uncertain. In mastering foreign languages though, it is noted that most who begin fail, and missionaries are one of the few exceptions.
MuR)Ernu
Profile Joined September 2008
Finland768 Posts
May 27 2009 14:04 GMT
#14
Start off doing little things.

Help some random dude, and he might help 2 others and it might go really far.

Do the little things until you find out what the real ambition is
VIB
Profile Blog Joined November 2007
Brazil3567 Posts
May 27 2009 14:21 GMT
#15
- Use and write open source applications
- Never pay for software or any intellectual property
- Support your favorite artists/devs by going to their show or buying their tech support
- Join and subscribe to www.greenpeace.org for only a few bucks a month (they need all kinds of professionals, check their job offers)
- Never join the army, discourage your friends to do so
- Make sure your career don't conflict any of the above, always value ethics before profit

Off the top of my head I think top professions if you're interested in helping:
- Lawyer - opens up many branches and possibilities
- Environmental engineer sounds like a really good one
- Biological engineering research - help finding how to make people smarter and end all wars and poverty
Great people talk about ideas. Average people talk about things. Small people talk about other people.
Cloud
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Sexico5880 Posts
May 27 2009 14:50 GMT
#16
Dude, youre almost 24 with no degree? Wake the fuck up, stop thinking about your lifes purpose or whatever religious shit youre on. And if youre really planning to do humanitarian work or whatever, please realize that its going to be completely useless in the long run, if you get kicks out of it, well whatever, but dont think you can just change any kind of situation by just wanting.

Better worry about your own priorities first, do you want a family? Well then you might want a job that requires a degree, so you can support your damn children throughout school and maybe save something for your pension so you dont live like shit once you get past 50.
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Ender
Profile Blog Joined October 2003
United States294 Posts
May 27 2009 14:51 GMT
#17
The one thing I'll say to you is that whatever you study or intend to do =/= what the actual job is or what you end up doing. Studying environmental science may be quite fun in college and you have ideas that you're going to be making a difference, but the actual job may in fact be the most routine boring thing in the world in which any difference you may make is unseen.
The beatings will continue until the morale improves.
QuanticHawk
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
United States32073 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-05-27 14:57:52
May 27 2009 14:55 GMT
#18
On May 27 2009 18:10 HamerD wrote:
hate to be a smartass but probably 'saving the world' would involve virus bombing brazil, china, india and the US.


I'd say you can pitch in by not reproducing, but we probably don't have to worry about that, since you chase internet tail across the pond and get played.

Back to the op, you shouldn't go into journalism with the intent of changing the world. That was hard enough years ago in the field, and now with it evolving/dying, it's even more difficult. If you wanna do war reporting, you have to cooperate with the military (do some research on pooling systems for war journalism in the US Gulf War) or basically get blacklisted. Even if you get around that, you still have to go through editors, who take orders from the owner (got his own agenda) and advertisers (who also have their own agenda). You'd have a better chance of working as a local journalist here and making the world a better place.

From the stuff you listed, working as an environmental engineer probably has the most potential of actually helping people on a large scale. That kinda stuff effects everyone. I really don't know much in that field, so I can't help beyond that.

My own personal view on helping the world is that it's a lot easier to achieve by doing it locally. The results are usually tangible (ie. if you help a homeless guy down the block, he'll thank you every day and that will motivate you more. A guy in Africa probably needs help too, but you won't see any results and it will wear you thin.) Not to mention, you have to go through a third party for more worldly help, so you don't even know if the cash you donated is going directly to the cause, or to some director's pocket.

Little things add up. Help coach a sport. Volunteer at a food shelter. Give away some clothes or stuff like that. Donate blood, etc etc. Doing charity work is kinda like government—it's a whole lot more efficient at a local level. Look what these dudes do on their own: http://homelessbus.org/. They do it completely out of pocket because they were sick of having their donations used improperly by Red Cross and all those other organizations.

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R3condite
Profile Joined August 2008
Korea (South)1541 Posts
May 27 2009 15:10 GMT
#19
u noe u can start helping the world RIGHT NOW

by doing the little things that matter. It's the little things that eventually change the world!

Being polite, throwing away trash properly, not wasting, getting a car w/ high mpg, car pooling, walking instead of driving, etc.

you see what I mean? don't even think about the big stuff till u get the basics down!
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JieXian
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Malaysia4677 Posts
May 27 2009 16:06 GMT
#20
I have the same crazyness as you. That is why im taking physics, in hope for being able to be involved in a breakthrough. Enviromental engineer is a nice one too :D

Yes, im trying to reduce wastage, be nice. It's not easy but i have to really study hard too ~

But i'm sure it's worth it :D Good luck!
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saritenite
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Singapore1680 Posts
May 27 2009 16:25 GMT
#21
In order not to break the page

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Of course, if you're into music and you have the talent, you can do wonders to inspire others to change themselves.

One pair of hands won't do much by themselves. The mouth's words however, bring more pairs of hands.

Find your passion and speak, sing, whatever, inspire others to do something about it. That is how you'd optimally be able to help the world.

Music is just one of the best ways to reach out to others.

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MiniRoman
Profile Blog Joined September 2003
Canada3953 Posts
May 27 2009 17:54 GMT
#22
Be an active voice in the global village and challenge the flaws you see in the system. Reach out and find others like you and battle against the oppressers :O~! Save Jamacia!
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{CC}StealthBlue
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States41117 Posts
May 28 2009 08:21 GMT
#23
There has to be a catch in this, unless this is what President Obama signed into law recently:

The National Civilian Community Corps gives you life experience and skills while you serve on a team with fellow 18 to 24 year olds, earn money for college, travel the U.S., and help communities!


https://my.americorps.gov
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QuanticHawk
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
United States32073 Posts
May 28 2009 12:47 GMT
#24
THat's what he signed, but there's some kinda caveat (I wanna say either it's $4k Max, which is still a good chunk of change, or it's only applicable to students who take two years at a CC). I could also be totally wrong!
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Sky
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
Jordan812 Posts
May 29 2009 00:06 GMT
#25
On May 27 2009 18:59 Etherone wrote:
Norman E. Borlaug one man can change the world.


I'm ashamed that I had forgot his name, what a badass!

Whatever you do OP, try to cure the cause, and not just the symptoms.
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