If… (Week 124)

This is week 124 in my personal “If… Project” in which I answer questions from the book “If… (Questions for the Game of Life)”

There are 125 pages of this book, each with four questions. I plan to take one page each week and answer the questions as thoroughly and honestly as I am able. In addition, I invite you to answer the questions along with me, whether it be in the comments section, your own personal blog, or just within your own thoughts.

Perhaps in doing so, we will get to know each other better, but even more importantly, get to know ourselves better.

This week’s questions:

If you could change one thing to make life easier for your children, what would you do?

Well, the education system needs to be overhauled and fixed. Hell if I know how that needs to be done, but something needs done.

If you had to sell your soul for one thing, what would it be?

A better soul.

If you could achieve absolute success in only one area of your life, what would you want it to be?

Career. But not current career. Dream job career.

If you could determine the careers of your children, what would you have them do, assuming they would be successful at it?

I don’t anticipate having children, but were I to ever punish myself with kids, I would want them to do whatever job they wanted to do. It’s not my place to tell someone else what to do.

Those are my answers to this week’s questions. What are yours?

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One Response to If… (Week 124)

  1. Robert Bryant says:

    1: Train them for life from day one.

    2: A house…I want one bad.

    3: Human relationships. (What’s your dream job career?)

    4: Show them plenty of choices before they have to decide and trust them to make the best decision for themselves.

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