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Where My Friends Think My Carrer Will Be Based Off What They Know About Me

From a business man to an actor, it's all there.

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Where My Friends Think My Carrer Will Be Based Off What They Know About Me
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I had recently gone to lunch with a few friends and one of them popped the question, "If I were to be famous, what would it be for"? and this had me thinking about how my friends seeing me through their eyes.

At first glance, I may seem like another teenager who works a part-time job-which I do-but to others they see more than this. I had thought about being a business major while in college but after hearing these suggestions I might be changing majors.

First off we have the classic businessman, having a stable job while working for some corporation for the rest of my life. I might be playing golf every once in a while..for business reasons of course. I have never played golf so let's hope it's not part of the job description.

Secondly, I was told I could be a background actor for movies and tv shows. With how my face is somewhat symmetrical I could see it happening. If anyone reading this has seen the tv series "The Office" then you might see the resemblance between Ryan and myself. One thing is for sure, I don't know if I could remember my lines before the cameras start.

Model? Who's that? Recently I have been told I could also become a model, although I don't know what kind. I think I would just be a standard model for clothes and such items. One day I could be the face of GQ magazine or maybe even Vogue(based off the trend on TikTok).


Saving the best for last here, I have been told I could be a CEO of a company. You might be thinking "You already said businessman" Yes I did, but this is a bigger businessman job. Being the CEO is like the final boss in a video game, top of the chain, and most people have heard of them. If I were to be CEO, I hope I would still be me and not let the position change wh I am overtime. I still want to play golf with businesspeople and have game nights. Plus I like being nice to people so I hope to be a nice, responsible decent CEO.

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