- Aspirations and Goals
- Inspiration and motivations
“Writing has always been my strength, particularly creative writing, so being an author fits that narrative.”
Participant:
- Online
- white
- male
- 26-29
- mixed income
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“Writing has always been my strength, particularly creative writing, so being an author fits that narrative.”
“I put LinkedIn, public speaking and family.”
“[At 70 I’ll] probably not [be alive].”
[At 70] “Listen, my kids are going to be doing whatever they’re doing. I’m going to be like, all right, peace out. If you all need me, I’m in Hawaii. I’m in Switzerland. I’m somewhere else. I’m not in the U.S. I want you all to know this now. I’m, I’ll be back every like five years or so, you know, keep that.”
“I proud to be an African American female.”
“Teaching middle schoolers…When I was in the 8th grade the 7th graders were so annoying, and now 2 teachers quit because the 7th graders were obnoxious and not listening.”
“Some concerns that I have are if I will still enjoy what I’m doing in the future.”
“It will take me a little longer that 4 years cause I will need 150 college credits to [sit] for CPA.”
“A job is something you like to do, and it’s something fun. And work is just something you do just to pay the bills and get by. And work is something you don’t want to do. A job is something that you want to do.”
“I always wanted to be an artist or a fashion designer, a baker and have my own company for that. But practicality stepped in. It was not a reasonable career choice. It is not really reliable; it is not practical. You don’t know how the business is going to take off or if you can count on the fact that you are going to make money. It is not a stable career, I guess. The career that I chose like changing it, it is like you are more employed by someone, so you at least know that there is money actually coming in. It is just more stability, I guess.”