Time Traveling in progress |
December 24th, 2018 to December 24th, 2033
Chloe: So, can you tell me a little bit about yourself- uh, myself?
Future Chloe: Well, right now I currently live in San Francisco, working as a clinical psychologist. I graduated from NYU, and Sparta High School.
C: Nice, good to see that I graduated. Are you happy with what you're currently doing?
FC: Unrealistically I've always pictured myself working in the music and movie industry designing sets for films and music videos, however I still find my current occupation enjoyable.
C: Interesting. Reflecting back on your childhood, what's one thing you wish you knew in high school?
FC: Definitely to focus on what matters to me, not other people. I feel like I always was getting distracted with something that, in reality, I didn't care about. It's my life, and I'm not going to let the opinions of others control.
C: Good advice, I'll try to follow it. What about failure? How important was failure in order to get where you are now?
FC: Very important, failure taught me many things like how to stay motivated, how to accept defeat, and how to succeed. I've definitely failed many times in my lifetime, whether it be turning in an assignment late, or crashing my car, but I learn from my mistakes and they only make me a better person.
C: Wait, I crash my car?
FC: Yeah, just so you know, we did have the right of way.
C: Oh, okay. Back to the interview, last question. How much am I overthinking things right now, like my future? Do I need to stop worrying or should I be concerned about my life in 15 years?
FC: Stop worrying! No level of anxiety can change the future. As long as you have an idea of how you want to live your life, you will be fine. Just make sure to find your passion. After that, just stay on top of your work, and coast along.
C: Very cool, thank you.
A very interesting idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool and I loved the spin on the traditional interview idea that everyone did!
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting! I am also interested in time travel, but it scares me sometimes too.
ReplyDeleteThis is a super cool concept (sorry not sorry for stealing your interview idea lol).
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