My Aim in Life
Everybody has some aims in life. It is very important. A life without an aim is life a boat without a rudder. But choosing a career in such a cut throat age of competition is really a difficult task.

Everybody has some aims in life. It is very important. A life without an aim is a life a boat without a rudder. But choosing a career in such a cut-throat age of competition is really a difficult task. Different people have different aims in their life according to their tastes and temperament. Some people want to become technocrats like doctors, engineers, scientists while many want to become bureaucrats like IAS, IPS AND IFS. Some dream to become educationists, while for others, politics holds great attraction. A few are lured to pursue their career in anti-social activates. There are people who have a craze to become poets, writers and novelists. To say, different people make different choices.
I am not a highly ambitious man. I am modest by nature. I do not want to be a multi-millionaire. The profession of teaching has been very attractive to me. This has been my childhood dream. The sole aim of my life is to serve the society to become a good citizen. To my opinion, opinion, teaching appears to be the best way to serve the society. I belong to the lower middle class of society. Naturally, I have to face several difficulties in my life. The difficulties encountered during the journey of my life made me realize that the lack of education is the biggest problem to which I would devote my life to spread literacy to every nook and corner of society so as to remove the darkness of illiteracy. It is a shame that one fourth of our population still do not know how to read and write even after over six decades of independence. In terms of women's education, the picture is all the more gloomy. Unless we are educated, we cannot make all around progress.
I would be particularly sensitive to the needs of the weaker section of society. I would work hard to bring change to their lives. When this section of society is educated, we will have a totally different society. There will be no superstitions when they are educated. I will always be available to attend their queries whatever arises. I will arrange extra classes for those who find it difficult to keep pace with the regular class.
I am fully aware that I’ll have to face lots to face lots of hardships. A teacher’s life is hard. He does not command the respect he deserves. This profession is looked down upon as of a lowly status. A teacher’s life is full of drudgery. I will not be concerned with the earnings. I try my best to make the students good citizens. I will help them in broadening their outlook. I’ll groom their personality and shape their characters. I’ll groom their personality and shape their characters. I’ll try to inculcate good moral values in them. So that India has good citizens to take it on the path of progress and prosperity in which everyone has a dignified life full of equality of opportunities. According to a great educationist and our former president, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, teachers are the custodians of the highest values.
Choosing a profession is not an easy task. A wrong choice can mar one’s career and make one’s whole life miserable.
So, the choice of a profession must be made very judiciously and after long reflection and consultation with elders and other experienced people. In this regard, one’s aptitude and bent of mind and general attitude towards life should not be ignored. After considering all the pros and cons of the matter, I have decided to become a doctor. My main motivation came to me from the noble example set before me by my father.
My father is a renowned doctor of the town. He has a heart of gold as he is filled with milk of human kindness. He pursues the profession of a doctor with a spirit of dedication.
I want to follow in the footsteps of my father. I am a brilliant student. I’m particularly strong in science subjects. Biology is my favourite subject. I have a natural bent of mind for the medical courses..




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