Sunday, December 6, 2015

Andrew Reese: Assignment 8

Fears: Loneliness, unemployment, car crashes, the future in general
Annoyances: Good games with bad business models, complaining about opinions nobody actually has
Accomplishments: A lot of people I know think I'm funny, that Mario Maker level with a 0.24% completion rate I beat
Confusions: The future? I'm not sure what "Confusions" means here
Sorrows: Not learning how to draw, play music, or sing when I was younger, not being more social
Dreams: Making things I think are cool (bonus if other people like them too), getting a job
Idiosyncrasies: Mashups, weird stuff on the internet
Risks: I have gone scuba diving a few times. I also go camping, which is about the riskiest thing I do
Beloved Possessions: I used to collect a lot of legos. Now I mostly value my electronics and figurines.
Problems: Organization, Social Interaction, 
I will now talk about my fear of the future. From around middle school, I would respond to questions about my future by saying that I want to be an engineer. I figured that since engineers all get six figure jobs right out of college and have a 0% unemployment rate (at least, this was the impression I got from people talking about college majors.) But there was a point sometime in the last two years when I discovered that I actually hate math. Most people might be more okay with this because they have some sort of other skill, but not me, at least as far as I know. I guess when I do go to college, I will major in computer science, but I still have no idea if I will be good at or enjoy it. So that's me - I have no plan, no real skills, and I might absolutely despise the one thing I hope to do for the rest of my life.

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