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As a child, what did you dream of becoming when you grew up? I remember wanting to be a drum majorette and a veterinarian. I became neither.
What about you?
What about you?
The discussion revolves around childhood aspirations and career dreams, exploring what participants wanted to become when they grew up. The scope includes personal reflections on various professions, ranging from scientific and artistic ambitions to more whimsical or adventurous goals.
Participants generally share their individual experiences and aspirations without reaching a consensus. There are multiple competing views on what careers were desired, and no single perspective dominates the discussion.
Some participants express uncertainty about their childhood aspirations, indicating a lack of clarity or consistency in their interests over time. Others reflect on how their early dreams evolved or changed as they grew older.
This discussion may be of interest to individuals reflecting on career aspirations, those studying childhood development, or anyone curious about the diverse paths people take in their professional lives.
Evo said:Astronomer or archaeolgist. I became neither and I still would like to.
Chi Meson said:Astronaut. Totally astronaut. My parents woke me up when I was 5 & 6 years old to watch the nighttime Apollo launches. I had astronauts and planets all over my room. I started an Astrophysics major in college. My enthusiasm waned in 1986.
January 28, 1986.
Schrödinger's Dog said:it's going to to take time, a whole lot of precious time, a whole lot of patience and time to do it right now![]()
radou said:Don't know 'bout myself, but my uncle wanted to be a garbage man. He ended up as an art historician.![]()
Evo said:Now *that's* a change.
I too was influenced by the Beatles and other groups when I was about 7. My brother and I thought of becoming rock stars since it seemed like fun. Then a few years later, I wanted to be a scientist.George Jones said:George Harrison! (covering ...)
I imagined that one was responding to the lyrics, but I didn't read the original post as wanting to be GH. I merely used the reference as an example of influence. My influence goes back to the 1960's.George Jones said:It looks like I have to clear something up. Even though I admired George Harrison (particularly his post-beatles slide playing), I never wanted to be George Harrison. In post #14, I meant that Schrödinger's Dog, in post #12, borrowed lyrics (which I quoted) from the 80's Harrison hit, Got My Mind Set on You. Ironically, I have never particularly liked the song.
I think I, like so many of my peers, imagined that man would be a permanent presence in space by the 1980's or 90's or certainly by 2000. I just expected that I'd be a scientist with the possibility of working in space, but I didn't really expect to be an astronaut.As a liitle kid (during the pre-shuttle sapce programmes), I first aspired to be an astronaut. I can remember that along with packs of sports cards, packs of astronaut or space cards were also quite popular with kids.
George Jones said:It looks like I have to clear something up. Even though I admired George Harrison (particularly his post-beatles slide playing), I never wanted to be George Harrison. In post #14,