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My dream career!
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Every person around us carries a dream that they wish to achieve and turn into reality. These dreams often reflect a person’s personality, interests, and ambitions. As Dr. Stya Paul once said, “It is not a disgrace if dreams are unfulfilled, but it is if we have no dream to dream of.” This highlights the importance of dreaming and striving towards our goals. Dreams can be simple, like improving ourselves or scoring good grades, or they can shape our future, such as choosing a career path.
One such dream that I hold close to my heart is to become a neurosurgeon, a field that requires dedication, patience, and a deep understanding of the complex human brain.
My interest in this field began when I learned about the human brain in Class 5 science. I was fascinated by its functions, its activities, and how it controls our actions. Since then, science has captured my interest, and I believe that with hard work and determination, I can achieve my dream one day.
I chose this path not only because of my interest, but also because I want to help people. I want to treat and heal them so that they, too, can dream and strive to achieve their goals. Many people suffer from neurological and mental health conditions, either from birth or later in life. These individuals also carry dreams and passions, and they deserve the opportunity to fulfill them. A doctor’s primary focus should not be driven solely by personal interest or salary, but by a genuine desire to care for and heal their patients.
I understand that becoming a neurosurgeon requires patience, dedication, and a great amount of time. However, if it is for something meaningful and valuable, I will not hesitate. No matter how long it takes, I will try my best to achieve my goal and help people live healthier and more stable lives.
In conclusion, I would like to share that no matter how difficult your goal or dream may be, you should always work hard and give your best. Do not lose confidence, but also avoid being overconfident. Never lose faith in yourself, because one day you will find yourself standing where you once dreamed of being. That day, you will find your purpose in life and will realize that working hard was a good choice for you and the others.
By: Zahra Adil
Class VIII
Apeejay School, Pitampura