Whats your dream and what do you sacrifice for it? - Page 7
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Storchen
Sweden4385 Posts
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MorroW
Sweden3522 Posts
im sacrificing a lot of time that i could spent studying extra in school or spend time with friends which i want, on the other hand sc is my biggest passion in life right now so "practicing" is another word for having fun ^^ but i have more respect for ppl who are following their dreams or doing what they want over earning a lot of money or so~~ | ||
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Igakusei
United States610 Posts
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NvG.ShyToSs
United States39 Posts
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imweakless
757 Posts
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p4ge
Canada160 Posts
On October 10 2009 10:50 micronesia wrote: To say something funny. i find everything you say funny | ||
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Badjas
Netherlands2038 Posts
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ShaperofDreams
Canada2492 Posts
So I guess I need to become rich somehow to afford it, even though I'm heavily in debt. | ||
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Navane
Netherlands2749 Posts
Being a stage musician | ||
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ShroomyD
Australia245 Posts
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theron[wdt]
United States395 Posts
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Elroi
Sweden5599 Posts
On October 09 2009 08:11 Slaughter wrote: My dream is to complete my masters degree and to get my PhD, then to teach at a university and be a productive researcher. Me too. In comparative literature. I study in Paris at Sorbonne, I don't know if it is a sacrifice. It's like that when you are persuing a dream: both a hard and rewarding. I try to learn my 4th and 5th languages while reading a novel / day ![]() | ||
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XythOs
Germany520 Posts
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GinNtoniC
Sweden2945 Posts
On October 09 2009 02:09 BalliSLife wrote: Being Happy, consistently This and helping others to be happy. What I've sacrificed for it is a hard education resulting in a low paying job (physiotherapist). | ||
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Kong John
Denmark1020 Posts
Sacrifice: Give up my masterplan to rule the world | ||
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JFKWT
Singapore1442 Posts
On October 09 2009 02:50 Nylan wrote: Happiness. After all, all other dreams are just attempts at it. Listen to this guy, he knows what he's talking about. Personally (re: musical intruments) despite being somewhat able at the the violin and viola i still find myself lacking in skill and style, and those are my major instruments (don't talk about the piano). Being stuck at D in iccup is certainly not a dream either. Bottom line is that there are dreams and theres the journey towards fulfilling them - if you find happiness in working to realise the dream then that is a dream worth fulfilling. That being said my TL-inspired dream is to reach C level on iccup before everyone starts switching to SC2 =p | ||
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