Monday, November 8, 2010

The Power of Vision

         As I saw in the radio of " The Power of Vision", I learn that we need to shape the future and sense the control for the vision. Victor Fankl,  a Jewish editor, he said that "first need to survive, second use the medical skill and third try to learn". Also the host told us yet to do in the future (have a positive vision).  We learn that "men search for meaning" which vision developed by leader are 1)leader initiate   2)share to team  and supported vision community must work together  3)comprehensive, detailed  4)positive inspiring.
          I have 3 goals for my future after I graduate from Baruch.  First I need to find a better job in financial institute, second is to speak fluent Japanese and third is to travel aroun d the world to take photograph. In order to reach them, I have to plan step by step.
          Finding a position related to investment is the shape of the future for me. I am taking the Finance's courses in Baruch. I am working in a bank as a part time job to get more experience. Also, I read the reports from The Wall Street Journal and communicate with co-workers who is master in Finance. These steps help me well prepare for the career.
          Speaking fluent Japanese may not interested to everyone. I like it , so I have to make it work. I read the books, listening to the CD, watch more Japanese movies and communicate with Japanese in Japanese supermarket. I'm planning to take the international Japanese Test. I'm trying to learn language skill more.
          Traveling around the world seems to far away. However, it based on two goals ahead. If I can reach the first two, earn more money from my job and have more language skill, I can go anywhere I want to go and enjoy other countries' culture.
          I understand clearly that vision with action is to change the world. I wish my action with vision is to change my future.

4 comments:

  1. ah, it's nice to see that you're planning and taking the necessary steps towards your vision! Finance is very competitive, so do what you can to get ahead.
    College is the best time to learn - once you get into the workforce things get repetitive...
    I've taken a jab at Japanese before; the grammar rules are too arbitrary for me. But learn it, because a second language is a great plan B (translators are always needed!)

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  2. Charlene

    It sounds like you realy love the japanies culture. if you want to open your verizons and still learn the language then why won't you take a semester abroad and go to japan. that can be a great experiance for you , you would defenatly enjoy it and also it can contribute to you resume a great deal.

    Just a minor suggestion...

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  3. I encourage you to continue in finance studies. i would like to learn other languages as well even though i speak already four. i think this is a great advantage if you plan to work with people with different nationality.

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  4. It's great that you are incorporating your interests into your future vision. It is very important to have a degree but at the same time, you have to love what you do. The language skills are very important, you can learn a lot about the culture and character of native speakers. I hope it will help you in the business setting. Good luck

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