Ambition

February 17, 2010

My ambition over the years has changed quite a bit.

When I was 8, I wanted to be a scientist. A man of science who thinks, creates and solves problems. I was good at science and hence, my little logical brain made the connection.

At 10, I focused a bit more. I wanted to be an inventor. I even had what I wanted to invent in mind. A flying chair that uses a vacuum cleaner’s motor. Naive but hey, I had a vision.

As I made my way into Secondary School, I realised one thing. I didn’t like maths or science. I could do it, but they intimidate me. So the previous’s ambition just flew out of the window. This was the point where I was aimless. I didn’t know what I want to do or the least, what I could do.

This changed when I was 15. At the age of 15, I found out that I was funny. I didn’t planned it. I just happened. I met a couple of new friends and asked about my life. Apparently, my life was really funny to them. The point is that I made them laugh and well, I got addicted to it. So from that day onwards, I knew I wanted to do in life. I want to do Comedy.

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