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My Aim in Life's Career

Career in such a cut throat age of competition is really a difficult task.

By BabyPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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An aimless life is certainly a sin. Different people have different aims in life. Some aim at wealth, some at power, some at fame, some at business and some at education and knowledge. My aim is neither wealth nor fame. I wish to serve my country with the best of my talent. I love India, and I really believe that everybody should put effort to make it a great country. I want to become a doctor. It is a noble profession. In the medical line, there is much more scope of service.

One can serve the patients everywhere in the country. This is my personal choice. My parents have not compelled me to select it. I wish to become a very successful doctor in the future. So I am studying hard to achieve my target. I have keen interest in the medical line, so I do not feel any trouble in studying at all.

After obtaining the medical degree, I plan to work in rural areas where there is much shortage of doctors. My father is a well-off man, and I do not have any financial problem. I do not have the lust for money. I will visit the rural areas and help poor people. It would be the best sort of service. This will give me extreme satisfaction, and that is the aim of my life.

I know my profession is very dignified, and it will help me to get peace and satisfaction in life. It provides the best chances of service. Sympathy to a human being is the sympathy to one’s own self. Every young man has an aim or ambition in life. A man without an aim cannot succeed. He cannot achieve his goal. In fact, it is an aim that makes a man active. Without aim, a man is a useless creature.

Civilization is one of man’s aims and his efforts to achieve it. The aim of my life is to become a doctor. There is a reason why I have chosen this career. One of my classmates once fell on it. As he was poor, he could not get proper medical aid. His condition grew worse day by day. When I went to see him, he looked at me helplessly. After a few days of illness, he died. It gave me a terrible shock. I began to think about the suffering of people. I decided to become a doctor and do some service to sick people.

I will study hard to qualify myself as a doctor. When I become a qualified doctor, I will move to the country side and set up a dispensary there. I am sorry for saying those doctors wish to live in cities. They do not feel that their need in villages is greater. But I would like to serve villages. I will work day and night to serve people. I will keep in mind those people need consolation and sympathy more than medicine.

I will not be money-minded. I find that doctors have lost reputation because they are money-minded. They have brought bad name to this noble profession. But I will not charge a fee from poor patients.

I hope my dispensary will be a model for other doctors. They must realize that there is a greater need for doctors in the village. The real India lives in villages. If the health of villages is neglected, our country cannot make progress. Doctors must go to the villages and nurse the suffering people crying for help.

Everybody has some aims in life. It is very important. A life without an aim is a life a boat without a rudder. But choosing a career in such a cut-throat age of competition is really a difficult task. Different people have different aims in their life according to their tastes and temperament. Some people want to become technocrats like doctors, engineers, scientists while many want to become bureaucrats like IAS, IPS AND IFS.

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