"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams," said Eleanor Roosevelt. The thought of where I'll be or what I'll be in fifteen years has sent me into feeling excited and daunted at the same time. To be honest, I don't know what will happen to me in that following fifteen years of my life, but one thing is clear. By that time, I had already built a future for myself - a future where everything I had dreamt turns into a reality.
Fifteen years from now, I picture myself as a succesful public accountant, but the path to get there won't have been easy. Of course attaining that position required a lot of exhausting process. I faced many challenges along the way and it includes learning the accounting environment, managing demanding clients, and especially dealing with financial problems. Being able to overcome these challenges will have been a crucial part towards attaining my growth, not just as a learner but as a whole person.
My professional success, however, wouldn't be complete without the strong foundation of the family I envision building alongside of it. Yes, I picture myself as a mother of three children having strong relationship with each other fifteen years from now. There's not much to describe but I know that I will be happy with them in that further years of my entire life. In that fifteen years, I will be realizing that building a family is not as bad as I had thought when I was this current age. Honestly, as of today, I am still not thinking about building a family of my own in my future unless it will be decided when I turned to college.
Picturing myself 15 years from now might feel a little bit too fast for me but we cannot argue that getting there is inevitable. We will and we will always get there in the future. I am certain that getting there may hold lots of challenges and uncertainties, but one thing is for sure-- I am determined to embrace every opportunites and overcome every challenges that comes my way. As I explore the complexities of my career and family life, I will carry with me the lessons I learned from where I am right now to where I will be in the future.
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