For sure. Almost everyone is a slow learner as far as I'm concerned, or maybe I'm just in a hurry.
Would you become a taxi driver?
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For sure. Almost everyone is a slow learner as far as I'm concerned, or maybe I'm just in a hurry.
Would you become a taxi driver?
Not sure... the salary's good? :p
Would you become a taxi driver knowing the salary to be low?
Never. Too dangerous a job anyway.
Would you become a muscle-man body builder?
yes, i love gym with a passion.
would you give up something you love for the pursuit of a more viable career?
Depends what it is. If it is doing well enough I wouldn't.
Would you fight an angry male kangaroo?
if he promised me it would be a fair fight :P
would you surf on a crocodile
I already did, and it was the worst mistake..... :lol:
Would you say you are completely sure about the viability of your career?
unless a robot has the ability to think critically and make judgement calls, then i think being a doctor is a fairly safe carreer.
there is an interesting quote by a man named thomas szyzack - he was a psychiatrist, but now writes some anti-authoritarian literature, predominately anti-psychiatric. but he makes this claim 'that by the end of the 23rd century, medicine will be the greatest cause of human suffering' - very interesting and thought provoking. take that however you will.
would you choose a career that isn't viable, because you know that would force you to change careers in the future?
Never. I should get one first. For now it is school. I suppose it is a good start.
Would you try on top of the crocodile again?
I hope not
Would you?
Nah. I'm a wimp.
Would you put nailpolish on every day for the next year for no clear reason, just because you can?
Not likely. I seem to need a reason for everything, especially nowadays.
Would you say you need a reason for everything you do?
Yes dear... Like you - these days!
Would you feel neglected if your friend refuses to speak to you even when you have apologised, numerous times?
of course... it's the nature of having put so much effort into something and not seeing the returns you once did.
would you cut a friend loose if they wouldn't speak to you after apologizing so many times?
Yes. If they feel so unable to forgive, it may be better to walk separate roads.
Would you try to restart a friendship from scratch, after a major misunderstanding, long after the friendship got broken?