"It's not about how to achieve your dreams. It's about how you lead your life. If you lead your life the RIGHT WAY, the karma (good results, destiny, fortune, goodluck) will take care of itself. The dreams will come to you." Dr. Randy Pausch This quote means that it's not about how you get to your dreams or what you want to accomplish but how you're going to lead yourself there, if you are going to go through the sacrifice for it. No matter what challenges get in the way, it's about if you're willing to push through and overcome them. You have to believe in yourself and know you're better than that and can do so much more if you don't give up. But whatever does get the way, karma is going to take care of it. You stick to your goal and everything will eventually fall into its place. If you're doing everything will good intentions, you're dreams will come to you slowly. You have to just trust the process. .
This break was very relaxing and i stayed busy doing fun things which is good. Some things i did was go bowling with my family, but my mom kept winning everyone. I also went to the snow which was exciting because i haven't gone in so long and we went sledding and it was so scary, but overall fun. I also meet family iv'e never seen, and i got so along with them especially my baby cousin. I hope i see them all soon again. I also went to many parties with my friends and family, it was so fun. I watched so many movies and shows over the break, but my favorite show was "Good Girls" and "You" they were very intense. During break my boyfriend taught me how to play soccer really good, it was fun. During this break i did have a CTR experience, i went to a party with my friends and some people started drinking and asking me, but i said no and walked away from the situation. Im very happy i didn't have much homework just an essay due which i finished.
Pilot Duties/Responsibilities: Responsible for the operation of the aircraft, the safety of the passengers and crew members, and all flight decisions once in the air. Salary: $36,000 - $250,000 Education: Bachelor's degree in aircraft operations Two months of ground training 1,500 hours of flight experience
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