Weirdestone:
@MyDramaObsession
Traveling.. hmm I'll seriously think about it... Gotta make the $$$ first. Haha
And yes I do understand the difference between hobbies and careers. The reason why I said I only liked asian dramas is because every time I tell someone I do not know what I want to major in, the first thing they ask is, "What do you like to do? What are your hobbies?" So basically I'm saying you can't really base my career on my hobbies.
Watching Asian dramas is a hobby I love. It makes me laugh and at times cry. It's what I do when I'm bored or want to take a break from life. :)
And Lol um.. Architects don't buy houses. They create floor plans for their clients and try to use as much space within a specific range, while following the state and city's building codes.
Thanks for taking time to give me some advice! :)
Ha ha the house buying was a metaphor for career.
I also know you meant hobby. Everyone was suggesting you turn your hobby into the career. I was just telling you my experience keeping them separate from my career. My career is geared towards what I can do well, aptitude and my hobbies are what I enjoy :) I was just saying a career doesn't have to be something you love/like per se that sometimes doing something you are good to make money can be better and afford you the opportunity to do things you love in off time to relax. No worries.
As for travel I lived on the cheap. I actually had friends that were truck drivers, nomads, artists and got to travel a lot of the for free/practically nothing. Also other opertunities volenteering, groups, internships, all while making money as I went or cost covered. If you were multilingual there were opportunities to help and see the world. Also friends:) it definatly has been awhile for me so I can't say how safe it is to do the global nomad thing. Now I definitely am more tourist like instead of hippie lol. All before social media, internet, etc meeting people and making friends as you went no itinerary. Good times.
Positive energy sent you way.