Being a DJ is more about getting girls. It is about improving yourself, setting and attaining high goals. So what are your life goals?
Mine are
I'm only 15 (16 in 8 days!!!), but I already have plans to accomplish these. For my 18th birthday I plan on skydiving (it was going to be 16th, but no dropzones would take me) and possibly hiking a portion of the Appalachian trail as a "Senior year finding yourself" journey. Depending on which college I go to, I'd also like to join the fire department after high school. I'd also like to join the Peace Corp for 2 years after I graduate from college.
The reason most people never reach their goals is that they don't define them, or ever seriously consider them as believable or achievable. Winners can tell you where they are going, what they plan to do along the way, and who will be sharing the adventure with them. -- Denis Watley
Mine are
- Go skydiving, possibly make a hobby of it
- Help others, join Peace Corp
- Start my own business, become Fortune 500 and change the lives of millions
- Save a life, or lives. Join volunteer fire department
- Do something rigourous and physical. Hike the Appalachian trail, climb Mt. Everest, etc.
- Get married and start a family
- Make enough money to make the people around me happy. In my will, leave enough money to get my descendents the necessities and donate the rest to charity.
- Possibly donate my money to a foundation that I setup. It would be a special school, tuition free, that was specialized in helping those with learning and social disabilities (specifically autism).
I'm only 15 (16 in 8 days!!!), but I already have plans to accomplish these. For my 18th birthday I plan on skydiving (it was going to be 16th, but no dropzones would take me) and possibly hiking a portion of the Appalachian trail as a "Senior year finding yourself" journey. Depending on which college I go to, I'd also like to join the fire department after high school. I'd also like to join the Peace Corp for 2 years after I graduate from college.
The reason most people never reach their goals is that they don't define them, or ever seriously consider them as believable or achievable. Winners can tell you where they are going, what they plan to do along the way, and who will be sharing the adventure with them. -- Denis Watley