When I was 8yrs old I knew what i wanted to be--An ARMY SOLDIER!
I went after my calling and did not let ANYONE get in the way!
I have been Serving for 21 Years and will continue until I am asked to leave!
My dream has led me to many exciting countries. I have met many other cultures. (There are beautiful, intelligent, and wonderful people everywhere)
I am proud of what I have done in the Army: I graduated from basic training and career training, I have visited every state in the USA, and visited (or vacationed in) 12 countries overseas (helped liberate a country, built churches and schools in 3 countries, and other humanitarian relief in 2 others).
I am proud of what I have done.
2007-12-29 02:27:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe in utilitarian models of classical structure, however artwork has no such responsibility or limit. Indeed "kind would possibly create role" in each artwork and a few creative architectural philosophies. It's a commencing to begin there with that inspiration. But structure supported via advances in knowledge, constructing systems and constructing constituents has opened the the door to extra ingenious and inventive visions. I see plenty of well A's in your Q. I consider there's this type of factor as transcendental structure as there's transcendental artwork and transcendental idea. I could consider of "kind follows role" as a thumb rule in mechanical and civil engineering layout mainly and all engineering by and large. It additionally strikes a chord in my memory of Leonardo Davinci's stories of types (eg human frame, horses in movement & birds in flight to call a couple of) and his many engineering designs.
2016-09-05 13:20:20
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answered by bornman 1
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I'm sure that I'm still following my calling...but right now, it doesn't seem so apparent. I just keep on adding to my skills by helping people learn. My call is to teach, and I'm very good at doing it. Right now, I'm teaching my sons.
2008-01-01 22:37:12
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answered by Ladyhawke 7
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Yes; I had a calling to be a nurse, and at 17, I commenced my training, ending up as a registered nursing sister. I loved the work, but the physically demanding work as an aged care nurse, wrecked my shoulders, and nobody wants a nurse who cant lift things. So now I devote my time to animals, and I find it is even more rewarding.
2007-12-29 01:17:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. The only thing i have ever wanted to be was a wife and mother. It may seem dull and boring to a lot of people but i love it! This is what life is all about. FAMILY.
2007-12-29 01:30:01
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answered by Sunshine 6
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yes. during my teenage years, i really thought of becoming a priest someday. i thought it was my calling (we called it vocation in the seminary) then. after about four years in the seminary, i decided to leave. now i am happy to have my own business and with a great family of my own. PEACE
2007-12-29 01:25:48
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answered by Anonymous
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i worried a lot about what i wud end up doing in life ,,,and the fact is ,,,it seems like i don't wona do anything ... i just wona live comfortable and get up late in th morning and becum a good wife to mi boyfriend and take good care of him .
i duno what this sounds like ,,, but that defines me ! :-)
2007-12-29 08:28:56
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answered by stressed_out 2
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im proud to say i did follow my calling.
one day i was sitting on the couch watching tv.
and i heard a small voice saying in an angelic voice:
"eaaat me.... eeeeeaaaaaat me"
i followed the voice and found a doughnut. i cried for hours.
it was magical... HALLEHJUJA!
2007-12-29 01:20:14
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answered by Anonymous
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