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THE PREDESTINED PROFESSION

THE PREDESTINED PROFESSION –
NOT A NEGLIGIBLE PROBLEM

Most of the people choose other professions to practice than the fated ones. Why? We can blame, to a certain extent, the limits of human mind, its incapacity to catch up and send us all the messages came from the depths of our brain, from our Spirit. Very few of us succed in learning and practicing the long-dreamed for profession, and yet it may be other than their true calling. For some, their parents' will is the law, for others, the lack of money is a merciless impediment on the path of education, which brings about quitting their studies. For the most of us profession choosing and learning is determined by: our financial means, the distance between school and home, financial prospects of the profession etc.

We may ask ourselves "what will happen if we choose other profession than our fated one?". There are two possible general ways:

a) We encounter problems even during studies and we are supposed to confront major frustrations later, which will be impossible to be surpassed;

b) We manage to overcome rotten-luck, failure, embarassment, proving us to have an iron willpower and a checkless efficiency.

However, neither those who, fortunately, made their option for their very fated profession will be free from difficulties during its practice. But they will overcome more easily; we might say that work will be easier and more pleasant for them. There are no general rules in this issue either. Man himself, with all his qualities and deficiencies, tirelessly carve out his way to a better work and life.

After reading the list below you may find the key of success in career, if it has still remained hidden from you.

 

THE FATED PROFESSIONS FOR SOME PERSONALITIES OF NOWADAYS:

BRUCE WILLIS - fight trainer

BRITNEY SPEARS – actress, singer

BARBRA STREISAND – piano player

BRIGITTE BARDOT – physician

 

CLAUDIA SCHIFFER – fashion model

CATHERINE DENEUVE – ambassador

CYNDI LAUPER – singer

 

ERIC CLAPTON – drummer

ELTON JOHN – musician

EROS RAMAZZOTTI – skiing trainer

 

GEORGE W. BUSH – jurist

 

JULIO IGLESIAS – horse riding trainer

JANET JACKSON – actress, singer

JENIFER LOPEZ – photomodel

 

LUCIANO PAVAROTTI – opera singer

 

MARIANA NICOLESCO – opera singer

MICHAEL DOUGLAS – actor

MICK JAGGER – ballet dancer

MICHAEL JACKSON – psysician

MADONNA – musical singer

MARIAH CAREY – fashion designer

 

POPE JOHN PAUL the 2nd – priest

 

ROBERTO ALAGNA – composer, singer

ROBERT DE NIRO – manager

 

SHAKIRA – beautician

SYLVESTER STALLONE – stuntman

STING – composer

SOPHIE MARCEAU – singer

SHARON STONE – actress

 

TOM CRUISE – actor

 

VLADIMIR PUTIN – intelligence officer

 

WHITNEY HOUSTON - singer


 

Man is born with a destiny in which is recorded his future profession, too. To their distress, many choose a different profession. Hence, a lot of mischances which are generally attributed to "bad-luck".

ANGUISHED SOUL

Adina is a beautiful, clever, well educated young woman. Her parents are intellectuals, who offered the spoilt girl anything she would want. A few years ago they divorced, and in Adina's heart something broke, her happiness shattered. She stopped believing happy families can exist, while her friends hypocritically comforted her by saying 'girls marry whom they are asked to, and everything becomes a routine after the wedding '. She madly falled in love with a boy, giving him her soul and body, but he preffered getting marry with another girl, not so nice but richer than her. He wouldn't want his very beautiful wife to be admired by men at fashion parades. Adina could't make up her mind to apply for a college. She changed a few jobs, being fired without too many explanations. She didn't find a job in the fashion world, either.

Unemployed, faltering, upset, she came to ask my advice. By exploring her professional destiny I found out that she should become an economist. 'No way!', the girl indignantly returned. 'My mother is an economist, and she hardly earns some money!'. She rejected the ideea to go to college.

A year later, I heard she had practiced sexual tourism. She was in an italian's car which toppled in an accident that brought her near death. She awoke from that shock in the intensive therapy room. Her mother - ashy, full of tears, exhausted by lack of sleep - had been watching her for a week! The young woman suddenly felt like starting a new life as a pure life-craving human being! While she had lain unconsciouss, her beloved grandma appeared in her dream, who had passed away a few years before, and while staring into her eyes she beseeched her : 'My darling, I want you to be a college student, like your mother was. It hurts me seeing you without any profession!'.

She payed me a visit again, unpaciently waiting for my verdict. Adina's Spirit told me It is determined to change her fated profession, as It was so impressed by the girl's suffering and dissapoitment. Now It is convinced journalism would suit her well also. Adina agrees she is attracted by the journalist work and will start learning to apply for college.

For two weeks now she has been employed as a secretary in a company. She happily announces me that 'she is back among decent people again'.

January 2000


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