In today's society the world is ruled by money. When I get older what I eat, where I live, and how I live will all be determined by the career I have and the amount of money I make. In a perfect world where money was no object I could have any job that I could want, although I would still choose the same career.
The job I would have in a perfect world is the same one I want in this screwed up world. I want to be a Sports Medicine Physician when I graduate. I want to be a Sports Medicine Physician because like I said this world is screwed, and I have wanted to be a doctor since I was five in order to help people. A Sports Medicine Physician combines my desire to become a doctor, with my love and passion for sports.
Now my dream career is not just to be a Sports Medicine Physician, it is to be one for The Ohio State's sports programs. I want to be able to help athletes play the sports they love safely. I want to improve the world of sports by keeping athletes to their full health in order for them to play their hardest.
Friday, October 25, 2013
Friday, October 4, 2013
Baseball Is The Key To Life
What is a hobby? Some people refer to their hobbies as a way to pass time. My hobby is more than a way to pass time, its is a way of life to me. Baseball is my number one hobby to this day. Baseball is a personalized sport, which means I can put my own spin on things. I love baseball so much that I keep a ball and two gloves in my car at all times.
Most people find watching baseball boring, which is the exact opposite of how I feel. For me I find it entertaining to watch all the plays made in a game. I could watch baseball games all day long, however the true thrill of the game is playing.
Baseball is my identity, when I am on the field I feel as if I could do anything, be anything, and succeed in anything. With out baseball I would be nothing, it is like taking the stares out of the night sky. My goal in life is to play at the college level for The Ohio State University. Later in life I would love to be a sports medicine physician for The Ohio State University athletic programs.
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