When I was in my senior year in high school, I was already in the Medicine Section. Then I took college entrance exams on Chemistry and Physical Therapy, passed them with a high score, but eventually enrolled in Nursing as my pre-med course, finished it, volunteered as a charity nurse, joined medical missions, and got that RN license to practice professionally.
I thought I was born for the medical world because I have a flexible personality, compassion for others, patience, mental and emotional stability, and good communication skills.
But I am more astute at sensing other people's thoughts and feelings. So I became a youth preacher too in my 20s, motivating teens to achieve and use their full potential. Used my life and training experiences in my 30s to help loved ones and friends face their crises. And today, I'm into writing poems from the heart, teen fictions, and romance stories, so I'm quite fascinated to see the result of this WittyBunny question: "What profession were you born for?"
I was like, "Why am I wasting my time studying nanodegree?" I might as well change my career path and be a Love Doctor or Guru and write for heart's sake.
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