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I have an idea for a poll (inspired by this one and it's comments), but first need some data. So: what career(s) did you seriously consider in your youth? Lets say school-age, 5-17, since before that you're too young to know much, and after that you've plausibly started actually training for it. Any extra interesting information you feel like adding is welcome :)

Myself? In order: Writer, teacher(from early childhood till I did work experience as a teacher in year 11 :)), actor/comedian, astronomer/theoretical physicist (which lasted until my first astronomy lecture in second year :/)

Plus lots of vague ponderings that didn't last long.

And of course I got to combine a lot of these working at Scitech, which was fun for a while but reaffirmed that I do not, in fact, want to be a teacher or actor. Doing My Phd, and my webcomic, have somewhat satisfied the writing bug too.

Date: 2007-11-02 04:28 am (UTC)
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"I think "game designer" is the geek version of "writer", the creative endevour that sounds a a lot more fun and glamorous than it really is, and that a lot more people aspire to than achieve"

That's true. I didn't really aspire to it that hard, as it were ... still don't. It is fun designing games, though. But I always spent more time designing settings -- my cousin and I would sit down and write little encyclopaedia entries for this place we'd come up with called Netheldraea, when we were about fifteen.

So many of the games and so many of the imagined worlds that do get to market are such hackneyed rubbish that it's a bit hard to believe at times that it takes anything more than effort to get there.

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