In this world, there are countless beautiful things that can
bring happiness and joy into our lives. However, it can be a challenge to choose
the things that we love the most. With careful consideration, I have selected
five things that I would like to have in my future life.
Nature is my first love. I am tired of the artificial and temporary pleasures
that come from living in a city. I long to live in a village where I can fully
enjoy the beauty of nature. I believe that nature can be a true friend and guide
for us humans. Poets like Wordsworth have acknowledged the beauty of nature in
their works. I look forward to seeing the picturesque hills, lush valleys, cool
breeze, and other wonders of nature. I believe that by living in a village, I
will have the opportunity to meet simple, straightforward people who value
"simple living and spiritual thoughts."
Secondly, I want to pursue a career in teaching. I am saddened by the high
levels of illiteracy in my country. It is essential that we reduce illiteracy to
ensure the successful functioning of democracy. I believe that education is a
right for all and I hope that by becoming a teacher, I can serve my country in
the best possible way. I want to help young men and women become educated, so
they can reach their full potential.
Reading is my third love. I am an avid reader, and my favorite pastime is
reading novels. I believe that reading broadens our knowledge and helps us to
understand the world better. It can also help us solve difficult problems and
come up with useful schemes for our daily lives.
My fourth love is my country. I would give up anything for the honor of my
country. If someone were to offer me a high-paying job in a foreign land, I
would decline without hesitation. I love my country's way of life, food, and
sunshine. I believe that if I were to leave for employment abroad, I would not
be doing justice to my motherland.
Last but not least, I love my home. The saying "East or West, home is the best"
is true for me. I live in a small house that may not have all the modern
amenities, but it is still my paradise. I have visited friends' homes with
ultra-modern decorations and luxurious furnishings, but I prefer the simple,
authentic life that I have in my own home.
In conclusion, these five things are what I cherish the most and they are at the
core of who I am. I believe that they will bring me happiness and fulfillment in
my future life. |