Weekend-Engagement topics: WEEK 226 || Being someone else for a month

Hello, Weekenders!


Thanks for stopping by. Hope you have a nice one 😁

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If I could be anyone else for a month (or for the rest of my life), I think I would be a cultural promoter. At first, it doesn't sound so inspiring, but I think this job involves a variety of things that make it exciting.



For one thing, I would have the opportunity to learn a lot about the places I would be talking about. This is something I love because I feel that my view on life would keep expanding, and therefore, I would be able to understand more easily how everything works. Also, my conversation topics would never end.

So, no matter the context, I would be there to talk to you about anything unexpected to change your day. Now sounds interesting, enough?

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Next, I think it's great to work on showing new cities/towns/countries. I mean, the fact of not working in an office or having a totally mechanized work routine seems like a miracle to me. Instead of typing or clicking non-stop for I don't know how many hours, I could give a tour with anecdotes to religious places with great history or to a cyber-punk looking district, indicating the details of its concept and building.

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Aside from the aforementioned, I believe that as being a cultural promoter, I would have a high probability of meeting people from all over the world. Ever since I was a teenager, I have had a cosmopolitan mentality, and I like the idea of interacting with people from different countries, in order to know what the lifestyle is like in all of them. Also, it's a great opportunity to practice languages, too. Someday I dream of becoming a polyglot.

All in all, I think the possibility of being someone else from a job point of view, that is as demanding as it is fun, would result in a kind of dream life since it encompasses so much of what I like in life.

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