"What do you want to be when you grow up" is a question often loaded with expectations from adults. The question forces kids to define themselves in narrow and fixed categories (often in terms of professions), and it gives the impression that finding one's calling is something natural and effortless. I used to think that people are born to fit into some pre-existing models and titles. If I could go back to my younger self, I would told her that: - Self-discovery is a life-long journey, and it’s ok not knowing what to do. - You weren’t born to be someone. You have become someone. - You cannot copy the path of another person, but you can get inspired and create your own. - What you want will change over time. - You don’t have to be one thing. You can be many things at one time. What is your self-discovery journey like? #selfdiscoveryjourney #becoming #whatdoyouwanttobewhenyougrowup #socialexpectations #chineselife #chineseculture #sliceoflife #tinyeyescomics https://www.instagram.com/p/CEwc3VLCbC9/?igshid=14k9gcygdzssr