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Next Year's CareerJanuary 8, 2007 from Ogden, Utah"What are you going to do when the trip is over?" That is the million dollar question. It is the question that I cannot get away from. Everyone continues to ask and I understand. But the more they ask the more I'm forced to think about it, the more ideas I get, and the more confused I get! What am I going to do! Hmmm... I've got a few ideas. There are a couple songs I think of. One is the new song "World" by Five For Fighting where it says "History starts now." I'm always kind of thinking about that being a work-a-holic trying to figure out what I can do. I also think about the classic song "Everybody's Free to Wear Sunscreen," which I listen to all the time for inspiration, Mary Schmich wrote an amazing speech. I always think of the line, "Don't feel guilty if you don't know what you want to do with your life. The most interesting people I know didn't know at 22 what they wanted to do with their lives. Some of the most interesting 40-year-olds I know still don't." That's me in a nutshell, my parents can attest to that. But I suppose the problem is a little different, it's not knowing what I want to do, it's just picking one of the hundreds of things I would love to do. Here they are some of them in no particular order. Have you got any suggestions for me?
-- Get a PhD in advertising and be a professor at MSU -- Be a professional at hanging out with people in the world -- Continue what I'm doing -- Work in the snowboard industry -- Write a book, or two, or three, or four -- Come up with my next endurance traveling ideas -- Start a magazine -- Create more websites -- Be a professional photographer -- Be a creative consultant -- Continue to merge sociology, advertising, photography, web design, photography, and travel into everything I do -- Create a creative and eclectic team of people to work on different independent projects -- Move to Colorado and be a snowboard bum while I write a book and bag groceries in some ski town like Breckenridge -- Do this same project within the snowboard and/or skateboard industry -- Do this same project within college life -- Find ways to merge corporations with different projects -- Start a scholarship to send kids to college -- Continue to document as much as possible of my own life and as many others as possible -- To be the "Creative Paradox" of my own domain P.S. Mom and dad, I know you're reading this, and just to give you a fair warning that I have a lot of the details worked out in my head for most of this stuff. P.P.S. If you could pick just one of these to be a partner with me which one would it be and why? Now accepting applications. 5 CommentsFrom Baraga, MI
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