When I was younger, adults would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up. At first, I would say a doctor. Then prime minister. Then, I just focused on getting into university & deciding what to study. Today, like a lot of young people, I’m not sure what my career path will be.
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“My dream career is to be an astronaut because it is a place where men have more prominence. I want to give voice to women by saying that even the universe is not the limit.” — Ana Gabriely (
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"When I was a little kid, my parents bought multiple fields to grow olive trees and now, one of my biggest goals is to take those fields... and start a company. I would like to sell olive, olive oil and every other product that I can create using olives.” — Öykü, 17, Turkeypic.twitter.com/BT3hoVYtuG
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“I want to be an app & web developer... & build technology that will be helpful to my country, like apps to support students’ studies... I also want to set an example to any woman out there who wants to be in tech.” — Selamawit (
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“Structural engineer because I want to rebuild my destroyed home country of Iraq. I want to tell the world and all the refugees that we are stronger than war and all the horrible, inhumane things that happened to us.” — Asifa (
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“My dream career is to be an animal care worker and an animal rights activist. I would also like to create a social enterprise related to animal welfare... because animals bring me so much happiness! And I hate how they're treated.” — Muznah, 18, Pakistanpic.twitter.com/XtigciKnEE
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“I want to be a pediatric neurosurgeon because I want to be able to help save the lives of children because they are our future. I also want to show other people that it’s possible to be a black female doctor in neurology.” — Jonté (
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“Many children in my country cannot go to school because of the devastating economic and political crisis... I want to be a minister of education so that each child receives a good education and does not suffer like we suffer now.” — Fabiana, 14, Venezuelapic.twitter.com/NzLVFgmdKE
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”I want to be a successful film director and the reason is simple: for women. I want to make films for girls and women, and make them the lead actors in my movies.“ — Meshalini (
@meshal_art), 20, Malaysiapic.twitter.com/qWpHu7hlAZShow this thread
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This is beautiful. It's wonderful to be able to celebrate
#IWD2020 and@CareersWeek National Careers Week together. Both movements becoming bigger everyday- watching it grow and empower change through people like yourself@Malala is a blessing. Thank you.#NCW2020Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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33 and still don’t know what I’m ACTUALLY going to do with my life (besides raising these 4 babies to be good&decent human beings), but if I ever get the chance, I’ll be training to be a midwife
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