Wannabe artist or wannabe scientist

Jul 09, 2007 13:34

I've been lost since I've come back from Montauban. And when telling my aunt, a recruiter at a local technical trade school, that I don't exactly know what I want my 'end point' in my career to look like, I mean it and don't see anything wrong with it. When the career counselor at my semi-recently-graduated-from university tells me I'm having a ( Read more... )

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samaho July 9 2007, 18:47:38 UTC
If you're an artist you can pose as any of the other things...or incorporate them into a creative venture. In the name of ART anything is possible! Just a thought.

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hommedeterre July 10 2007, 14:05:11 UTC
All you need is art, art, art. Art is all you need.

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calypso_127 July 9 2007, 18:54:13 UTC
sounds like a good plan!!! :)

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regarding being a ghostbuster (retarded advice, most likely) iwrist July 9 2007, 23:30:14 UTC
I don't know. Greg (Sandahl) watched the Indiana Jones trilogy and changed his major to anthropology the next day. He seems pretty happy with it. I think it's possible that watching childhood movies can re-engerize that sort of thing. Maybe another viewing of Ghostbusters is in order?

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Re: regarding being a ghostbuster (retarded advice, most likely) hommedeterre July 10 2007, 13:55:40 UTC
I think so. After every great movie I saw as a kid I'd have my dad make something from it so I could live it. He made a go kart kind of look like Ecto 1, the medallion from Neverending Story, a version of the staff from Raiders of the Lost Ark... I just need to start over and do it all.

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strawdogs July 10 2007, 00:13:22 UTC
you could be both.

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A book for you... bridgebuilding July 10 2007, 13:39:36 UTC
The Renaissance Soul by Margaret Lobenstein

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Re: A book for you... hommedeterre July 10 2007, 13:52:41 UTC
I'll go to the library today and check that out. Thanks.

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