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    What you do want or hope your child to work as next time?

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    • C Offline
      clarabella
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      Sun_2010:
      ... and there are quite a few professions that can get u more money with out even a good education....

      Hehe, I had fun thinking of such jobs... but don't dare to say here in case I get torched!

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        tree nymph
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        My DS1 is rather soft-hearted and very easy with people. I don't know what he want to be yet, but he definately can't be a businessman!


        DD2 said she wants to be a cleaner because she likes to clean/wipe tables... :!: :!:

        DS3 too young to know. He likes to throw balls, jumping and running around, and recently he is into shuttle run, so maybe he could become Singapore first Olympic Games Gold Medalist?? ๐Ÿ˜ ๐Ÿ˜


        reminds me of the song:

        When I was just a little girl
        I asked my mother, what will I be
        Will I be pretty, will I be rich
        Here's what she said to me.

        Que Sera, Sera,
        Whatever will be, will be
        The future's not ours, to see
        Que Sera, Sera
        What will be, will be.

        When I was young, I fell in love
        I asked my sweetheart what lies ahead
        Will we have rainbows, day after day
        Here's what my sweetheart said.

        Que Sera, Sera,
        Whatever will be, will be
        The future's not ours, to see
        Que Sera, Sera
        What will be, will be.

        Now I have children of my own
        They ask their mother, what will I be
        Will I be handsome, will I be rich
        I tell them tenderly.

        Que Sera, Sera,
        Whatever will be, will be
        The future's not ours, to see
        Que Sera, Sera
        What will be, will be.

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          autumnbronze
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          Sun_2010:


          Actually , everyone should do what they love. Really love. Then its not work - its happiness. If my children can find that profession that they are passionate about , then they are very lucky. Bcos you can do it day in and out , and grow with it .

          The ultimate job is that we would do even if we are not paid for it. We need to keep searching till we find it....

          idealistic ?? ya thats me :roll:
          Well said Sun_2010,

          You have expressed what I feel in my post directly ๐Ÿ˜„

          Idealistic? I don't think so ...

          Brave ... yes because you dare do go against the grain :celebrate:

          Anyway, I will pose this question to my DS and see what he says, I'll update.

          KSP, thanks for starting this thread.

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            autumnbronze
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            Sun_2010:
            OK now i am in my philosophical mood ๐Ÿ˜‰


            So here goes the Kahlil Gibran's poem which I read often to keep my shortsighted kiasuism in check


            On Children


            Your children are not your children.
            They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself.

            They come through you but not from you,
            And though they are with you yet they belong not to you.


            You may give them your love but not your thoughts,
            For they have their own thoughts
            .
            You may house their bodies but not their souls,
            For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow,
            which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams.

            You may strive to be like them,
            but seek not to make them like you.

            For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.

            You are the bows from which your children
            as living arrows are sent forth.
            The archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite,
            and He bends you with His might
            that His arrows may go swift and far.
            Let your bending in the archer's hand be for gladness;

            For even as He loves the arrow that flies,
            so He loves also the bow that is stable.
            Thanks for sharing this really beautiful beautiful poem :celebrate:

            Chief, may I recommend this for portal publication :please:

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              ImMeeMee
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              Sun_2010:



              On Children


              Your children are not your children.
              They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself.

              They come through you but not from you,
              And though they are with you yet they belong not to you.


              You may give them your love but not your thoughts,
              For they have their own thoughts
              .
              You may house their bodies but not their souls,
              For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow,
              which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams.

              You may strive to be like them,
              but seek not to make them like you.

              For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.

              You are the bows from which your children
              as living arrows are sent forth.
              The archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite,
              and He bends you with His might
              that His arrows may go swift and far.
              Let your bending in the archer's hand be for gladness;

              For even as He loves the arrow that flies,
              so He loves also the bow that is stable.
              Well said about the bow and arrow
              For the bow being strong and stable
              Wishes to support the arrow to fly far with might

              But the archer bends the bow way too much
              Causing it to lose its focus and its sight
              As much as the bow wants the arrow to fly
              The bow feels lost and needs the archer back

              The arrow is waiting for the bow
              To bring it strength to set upon the mark
              The bow struggles with the archer
              To find that unknown mark

              One day the bow will find the mark
              But until then it continues to fight with the archer
              And meanwhile tries with all its might
              To give the arrow the strength to stay on track.

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                tree nymph
                last edited by

                ImMeeMee:


                Well said about the bow and arrow
                For the bow being strong and stable
                Wishes to support the arrow to fly far with might

                But the archer bends the bow way too much
                Causing it to lose its focus and its sight
                As much as the bow wants the arrow to fly
                The bow feels lost and needs the archer back

                The arrow is waiting for the bow
                To bring it strength to set upon the mark
                The bow struggles with the archer
                To find that unknown mark

                One day the bow will find the mark
                But until then it continues to fight with the archer
                And meanwhile tries with all its might
                To give the arrow the strength to stay on track.
                this is so beautiful too! and aptly describe our role as a parent.

                The ksparents here got a lot of ink!

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                  autumnbronze
                  last edited by

                  tree nymph:
                  ImMeeMee:



                  Well said about the bow and arrow
                  For the bow being strong and stable
                  Wishes to support the arrow to fly far with might

                  But the archer bends the bow way too much
                  Causing it to lose its focus and its sight
                  As much as the bow wants the arrow to fly
                  The bow feels lost and needs the archer back

                  The arrow is waiting for the bow
                  To bring it strength to set upon the mark
                  The bow struggles with the archer
                  To find that unknown mark

                  One day the bow will find the mark
                  But until then it continues to fight with the archer
                  And meanwhile tries with all its might
                  To give the arrow the strength to stay on track.

                  this is so beautiful too! and aptly describe our role as a parent.

                  The ksparents here got a lot of ink!

                  :goodpost: :goodpost:
                  :celebrate:

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                    Way2GO
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                    Thatโ€™s a wonderful poem by Kahlil Gibran.

                    Itโ€™s clear in this poem that the archer and 'HE" refers to a supreme being,
                    whatever name you may know HIM by.

                    In ImMeeMeeโ€™s contribution,
                    who/what does the archer refers to?
                    Does it refer to personal struggle within oneself?
                    Please enlighten.

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                      MMM
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                      foreverj:
                      but to b realistic, i hope she can become a doctor - pediatrician to be exact. cos i hope she wil have her own children next time n stil be able to hold a job wif flexible hours (since doctor can decide on her own consultation hours) n can be her own childrens' paed - save money on medical bills ๐Ÿ˜Ž

                      But if a patient is admitted at wierd hours, the paediatrician still need to come to the hospital to check on the child. So I am not so sure about the flexible hours. Just like gynae. If someone wants to give birth in the middle of the night, they need to rush to the hospital.

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                        cnimed
                        last edited by

                        Sun_2010:

                        Actually , everyone should do what they love. Really love. Then its not work - its happiness. If my children can find that profession that they are passionate about , then they are very lucky. Bcos you can do it day in and out , and grow with it .

                        The ultimate job is that we would do even if we are not paid for it. We need to keep searching till we find it....

                        idealistic ?? ya thats me :roll:
                        Aye aye to that. I don't think it should be considered idealistic but essential. Which is why DH and I believe that the childhood years are essentially for self-discovery and creativity. This is the time to develop hobbies, dabble in different stuff, have your favourite collections, daydream etc. From this, the child will have an idea of his area of interests, as well as area of strengths (not always the same). This self-knowledge is important as it can both guide the path to fulfillment and excellence, and also prevent burnout.

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