
Changing lanes

“I was interested in doing [the] coding for video games, and it wasn’t until later that I found out it wasn’t my forte, so now I’m interested in the writing aspect.”

“[I wanted to be a] doctor, [because] my mom was a doctor. Now, I have no clue what I want to do.”

“I wanted to be a YouTuber, and now, I want to do something that involves film.”

“I wanted to be a comic artist when I was younger, and now, I don’t know what I want to be — maybe a neurosurgeon.”

“I wanted to be a doctor, and I took science classes and didn’t like [them], so now I want to go into economics and become a lawyer.”
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