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What profession would you choose?

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  • #21
    Gee, you phrase the question in such material terms of 'profession' that no matter what answer one gives we are bound to 'materialism'.

    However the closest answer I can give for my position that I seek is 'historian', but not confined to history, rather to the art of painting and drawing, and to other forms of knowledge and fields, by that to fullfill spiritual voids, and reach transcendence and establish a well rounded character, since historian isn't exactly something that rewards its professionals with money nor do I want to be rewarded with money, but most of all never stop questioning, as Socrates noted, that is the one true path to truth, to question so much that you will know nothing. As long as I feel the spiritual exaltation, that's all that I can strive for, money will come naturally.
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #22
      Zhiguli it is. I was just considering that renovations might end up costing a lot more if I were ever to encounter rocky roads.

      But then again, if I were a minister, I'd mediate the sale of the Yeraz company to a consortium of rich diasporans who would invest massive amounts of money to make it a strong car company, and we would no longer need to import lada-s or whatever, we'd just drive our own cars.

      Come on anileve, how is this not a dream job?

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Anonymouse
        rather to the art of painting and drawing
        Is doodling included?

        As long as I feel the spiritual exaltation, that's all that I can strive for, money will come naturally.
        I like very much

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        • #24
          yes and every person in Armenia would be driving a van.
          Vay yeraz yeraz. I remember my dad was telling me how the cars were already busted before they even got delivered.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Baron Dants Zhiguli it is. I was just considering that renovations might end up costing a lot more if I were ever to encounter rocky roads.

            But then again, if I were a minister, I'd mediate the sale of the Yeraz company to a consortium of rich diasporans who would invest massive amounts of money to make it a strong car company, and we would no longer need to import lada-s or whatever, we'd just drive our own cars.

            Come on anileve, how is this not a dream job?
            I guess it could be, but I was thinking of something less political and more romantic.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by anileve I guess it could be, but I was thinking of something less political and more romantic.
              Eh, that's the kind of person you are I guess. In a way, politics could be romantic.....I guess....


              Yev tigran jan, the buyers of the Yeraz factory would be forced to make HUUUUGE investments, and create new models of all types. Or they could start out with 4 door family cars, and eventually work their way up. We could end up having the next skoda. Sure, they were weird and boxy at first, but they have great cars now...

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              • #27
                i want to be a professional Canadian.

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                • #28
                  I would just travel a lot.....eh...

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                  • #29
                    I would open up buildings all around the country to house the homeless and to help them get back on their feet. That would be a dream come true..If I make it big, that is the first thing on my agenda....

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by anileve Wow Flames, most impressive, you are on your way to stardom!

                      The most incredible opera I have seen was Carmen, the music just sends you into rapture. Nothing like Bizet’s music! Do you have Operas in LA?

                      ummmm
                      opera?
                      what's an opera?
                      no we haven't heard of such a thing in LOS ANGELES lol
                      I guess that's a New York thing ...
                      you've GOTTA be kidding me!
                      Last edited by jahannam; 12-09-2003, 12:37 PM.

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