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My Calling: What I Really Want

  • Writer: Kylene Adorkable .
    Kylene Adorkable .
  • Jun 10, 2017
  • 2 min read

"Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength,

the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world."

- Harriet Tubman

I've been alive since 1996, and by the age of 12, I already knew my hobby, I started planning what my future should be and what I want to achieve in life. Now I'm in my third year in university, and I'm 21 years old, I finally know what I want to achieve in my life, I'm sure of what I want to do and be. In the Philippines if you've reach a certain year level in college or university, you are required to apply as an intern for a company related to your course or future field of work, and I'm already an intern for a company, the company is an advertising company, they make ads for certain clients, edit websites, check the social media reports for clients; as I'm writing this, I've only been an intern for two days, and I can honestly say...I HATE IT! Because of this experience, I can finally confirm that I don't want to work for an office where I have to sit down for long hours just editing photos or doing other people's social media reports.

I'm a person who loves art, and would dedicate her life for art, sadly I don't have a talent for traditional art, where I can do paintings or sculptures, I am more into digital art, like photography or cinematography, but I still appreciate traditional arts. Because of working in the office where I intern, I discover I don't enjoy being stuck sitting there not doing something I'm 100% passionate about. I love editing photos, but to the point where I have my own freedom, this experience let me confirm that my passion is in photography and cinematography, particularly for YouTube. I found my calling, I want to make a future career of doing social media work, like continue blogging, photography, and making videos that I enjoy and I think what people will enjoy. I just hope that one day, I will be able to do what I want, and I hope that you will also be able to find your passion or what you want to do in your life someday. May you be 12 or 50 years old, you can always do something that you're passionate about even if it was a short time. Experience that feeling of being contented with your life.

What are you passionate about? What do you want to do in your future?

xoxo,

Kylene Adorkable

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