

Yes, in a sea of boringness about random stuff ( I know I've probably had some real interesting posts but within the last week I don't think I have), I have something of interest. I am now going to tell you my aspirations. And the fact that I went so far as to start planning my future when I was in fifth grade, a couple years after my genius began to shine. And just to say this though, when I talk to people older than me they get surprised (and I think sometimes scared) when I actually talk mature and know my stuff, they eventually accept me as a intellectual equal or superior, but whatever. Anyways, I had a nice long talk with my dad about how I've planned out my life, and I figured if that sack of shit gets to hear it, it's definitely worth you guys reading it. So when I was in fifth grade I enjoyed my life as a laid-back genius. But I'd heard a lot of stuff about how hard High School is. I mean I could not pay an ounce of attention from fifth to eighth grade (as a matter of fact I spent half of eighth grade year sleeping) and still get A's and B's. In seventh and eighth I didn't do a lot of my homework either, seventh was just 1 "B" every quarter with a string of A's and eighth was a string of B's with 1 or 2 A's. (talking about core classes) The reason for doing worse in eighth grade is because my math grade was connected to my science grade and I had Earth Science that year which I found boring as shit. But anyways, I decided in fifth grade to stay laid-back until I get a C on a test in Highschool or a C on my report card. That meant not focusing on doing homework or paying attention in general until then. I mean like seriously, things just sink in and I can retain any number of things as long as they interest me. And I've told people many times I couldn't give 2 shits about my report card grades, as long as I'm on honor roll and do well on my summative tests. In VA we have SOLs, and at my school we had MAPs. You know those tests that you get ranging 1 to 3 times, depending on severity, a year. I always do well, and finish faster than anyone that puts effort in. I mean my SOLs from eighth grade were some of the highest in the school. But back to course ( I'm bragging about genius too much) and I decided to get into a program called the Governor School that's available to those in Northern Virginia. This program basically is the perfect connection, and it's for eleventh and twelfth graders. This program would give me the connection to getting a good summer job and to get into MIT. There I'd join ROTC so that when I graduate I can instantly start working for the U.S. Military as an officer as some type of engineer. Now don't get me wrong I hate the United States, but it's a good stepping stone to start off at. And also when I say engineer I mean like weapons development or one of those guys that designs technology or vehicles for the military to have at their disposal. But back to what I was saying. When I finish my time serving as the president's lap dog, I'm going to put my true goals in motion. I'm going to build some corporation or become a high ranking and well known member of an already large corporation. That way I can use my gifts and at that point money to change the world to be better. Also I could just be like FUCK COLLEGE, and become some author that writes heartfelt books that schools will make students read or an author of books on philosophy. Or rather than building up or ranking up a corporation, I could go to work for Google. Now I won't be able to change the world the way I'd want to be able to, but I could live a really cushioned life. Or I could always go the easier way, attempt to become president of the United States. That is a position highly sought for no reason. The president can't do shit without the approval of 2 other branches of the government. But as president I could better use my ideals and hardships to change the world for what I'd consider the better. And no, I'm not some chauvinistic ass that thinks his ideas are superior, I honestly think that to be someone that changes the world you have to have suffered because of it first. And a lot of my ideas haven't been heard of by many, and no I'm not talking about my ideas on spirituality, I mean like my ideas on how to make the world better. And those that have been heard are actually ones that many support, I just have a different way of going around it.
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