Tuesday, 29 June 2010
Many dreams to be fulfilled
Well, it´s kind of hard to imagine where I would be in the future, but I guess everyone has dreams and we just have to let them fly.
I see myself in 7 years from now finishing my career and looking for a job, maybe at the government. I won´t mind if it is at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it would be perfect! Because I would like to work at a foreign country, and that´s a great way to start.
One of my dreams is to apply to the Diplomatic Academy; my perfect job would be working in Africa, I´m realling looking forward to reach that goal. Most of the people who enter to this academy want to work in developed countries so they can get better opportunities of life and incomes, but I´m not interested in anything of that. I just dream about getting to know the African culture, I don´t care if I have to renounce to some privileges; however, as long as I feel comfortable and happy about what i´m doing I will learn more about myself and other people.
I have to be realistic though, and I know it won´t be easy to get to where I´m dreaming, but while I dream I have other options.
If I don´t work at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, I would like to work at the private sector, having my own consulting firm. And this is because I´ve always had my own "business" as selling handmade bracelets, cookies,homemade icecream, nail polish, movies and whatever sounds good to make money. So I know, I won´t leave my "turco" side apart. Plus this, my sister and I have already talked about having a restaurant in the future, She will be the Chef in charge and I will do the administrative work (we are doing this no matter what, haha).
Some time ago, I was clear about not working in Santiago in the future, because I don´t want my kids to grow up at a big city as this one, I want them to experience what is like living at a small city, far away from "centralism", I want them to think as a region person, I want them to value the price of things, and the most important thing I want them to live at a beautiful city with trees and close to the country, mountains and the beach. But I have realized that what I´m studying will only give me the satisfaction I´m looking for if I work in Santiago or at a foreign country. Someones can say, "yes but you can work at the local governement in your city or whatever". Yes, I know, but I think we have to go further than our parents did, my dad left Chillán to study in Temuco and my mom left Castro to study in Temuco as well. And then destiny put them together in Villarrica. I think If I´m in Santiago it is for a reason, to build my own life. And even if it is not the city I would like my children to grow up, I like it and It´s the perfect city to develop myself as a Public Administrator.
Now, considering I have gave many options about how I imagine my life in the future, there is only one thing left to say: whatever I do in the future will only depend on my habilities to put in practice what I have learnt at university. No one will show up to offer me the perfect job, I´ll have to work hard to reach what I´ve been dreaming for a while.
Thursday, 10 June 2010
THE COUNTRY OF WRITERS I LIVE IN
Reading is one of the best things in the world. I have always liked it because it makes you get inside new worlds and it lets your imagination work. It is incredible how you can be reading at home and at the same time, you feel like in anywhere else. The kind of books I enjoy reading are novels and fantastic ones. My favorite book is Harry Potter, I have read all of them. In fact, I started reading his books before he got famous. Also, the novels from Hernán Rivera Letelier are my favorite, I love the way He writes and how he made himslf a writer. I´m actually reading "Himno del Ángel parado en una pata" from him, but I haven´t been able to read it in a long time because of my studies. I wish I had more time to do it.
I consider myself a good reader since I was little. I have always had a book near me to be read. However, I believe kids from now haven´t got the habit of reading yet. The fact of having internet at home keeps them connected to the computer all day long. Kids only read the books assigned at school. Anyway, i don´t think they will disappear with the advent of internet. Internet can give you many options, entertainment, games, homeworks done, among others, but it will never give you the pleasure of having a book in your hands. I read a long time ago an article from La Tercera called "10 things that will dissapear with the time", and one of them was the paper book. Right after I read it I thought they were wrong because not everyone has the posibility to read a book in a digital format, and some of us, like me, definetely don´t like reading books in the computer. We all like technology but the true is that at some point we wil get full of it.
Right now, we need to promete reading among the young. The state usually asks why kids don´t read? why "pirateria" increases so quickly? and it´s because books taxes are really high. Common people don´t have money to buy authentic ones, and what does the government do? they go after the people who makes copies of them! They better regulate the prices of them. Plus this, It´s not acceptable that in Argentina you can find cheaper Pablo Neruda´s books than in Chile. We live in a country of poets and writers, we should have a better "reading system".
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
Equality? our big goal
The world we live in has experimented a lot of changes about equality between men and women. I would say that today, we are more likely to say that we are finally reaching equal rights. Our history has given us a lot of examples of a strong unequality in the society. From the beggining men have always been in charge of everything, they had the "only knowlegde" about politics, justice, and pretty much everything related to leading a country. But the story has changed, after the globalization started women have felt braver about themselves and they have started taking part of this important process that make our society a better one. And it´s not because they didn´t want to do it before, it´s because our own society didn´t let them do it. We can see this kind of things with the scientifics, because some of them didn´t even discover what they patented later, but their wives did it.
I think public policies have helped to give the same opportunities for both, men and women, because they create mechanisms to set them under the same scale, otherwise, we would kept being controlled by men. One example of this is what Michelle Bachelet did with the election of her ministers, because she thought about parity. A half of them were women and the other one men. This shows us how important this issue is if it starts from our own government.
This career will help to obtain equality only if we are sure enough that we need it to progress. It´s not enough if we start working and sit all day long waiting for parity to come, we need to feel part of it and start making changes, that´s our big goal as students. Make it true!
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