production, I often think about the other roads I could take. My thoughts are closer to studying crime scene
investigation. Not many people are right for this job, it can be too intense for some or the scenes just too real. I'm well
aware its very different from what you see in TV shows like CSI and such, but it's really something I could see myself
doing, I would find myself dealing with something different everyday unlike sitting in a cubicle staring at a clock on a
plain wall for eight hours.
But am I currently in the right path? In midst of my curiosity I answered a career test, which revealed that my
personality type is that of 1% of the total population. It describes me as an INFJ:Author, I came to understand some of
my traits with this description. When analyzing myself I agree with most of what describes an INFJ, even so I believe
that there really is no category that can describe me fully and accurately. I think people are way too complicated to be
categorized by answering a small amount of multiple choice questions. I do feel that if not taken too seriously, the
careers suggested by this method are indeed helpful. There are a couple of reasons why I didn't go through with
studying to be a CSI, but the most important is simply that it's not my dream. It's a different kind of feeling once you
dream to do what you love, even if I'm unsuccessful at what I wish to do in the future, I will not regret trying. If I fail at
my main goal then I will certainly go through with plan B, but always keeping film making in my life.
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