lunes, 4 de mayo de 2015

strawberry fields forever

It's hard talking about my "future job", because I barely know what I am studying for haha. If we'd live in a best world, I'd love to live in the country and having my own fields. I know that job implies a lot of work, specially in summer, and also a huge risk because of the weather, but I think that getting food from the earth by myself would be an amazing experience. Also, I'd work with my family and I wouldn't have to live in a city.
But we all know there are a lot of problems all over the world, and we can't stay staring at it. Maybe studying sociology isn't the best way of changing the world, but I've decided to learn how the things work, and then putting that knowledge in practice.  I would like to work in rural areas of Chile, making projects to solve problems that we haven't in the city, like the access to water or the modifications of the roads. It sounds a little boring, but I'd get the chance of meeting different villages and their people. Another interesting topic for me is feminism, so I would like to do research about how do the woman in this rural areas lives. Doing this by myself is impossible, but that's okay because I'm good working in teams.

Bye :-)

4 comentarios:

  1. "living is easy with eyes closed" haha, nice. Write this post was hard to me too. I like your idea to do research about rural women from a feminist point of view :)

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  2. everybody want to change the world, I hope we won't become in a "problemology" jaja

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  3. I think that you don´t have that have all the clearly about the future, this is the sense of the life!

    You can do so much for a lot of people, and with more reason if is this a rural zone

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  4. I think that you don´t have that have all the clearly about the future, this is the sense of the life!

    You can do so much for a lot of people, and with more reason if is this a rural zone

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