There was a young man, a brilliant engineering graduate of a reputable technology-based institution. Despite his achievements over the years, one fact remains, "he hasn't been but has been conditioned to be." Over the last three months, as a fresh graduate, he has been searching for a job, continuing the trend he's been following for years...continuing to be conditioned to be. I AM THAT MAN...or rather WAS, because NOT anymore.
Let me tell you a little about the years of being conditioned to be...
THE CLOSEST I came to making my first career decision was through a primary school essay, titled, “what I want to become in the future”. I claimed to want to be an Aeronautical Engineer. I came by that choice from a dialogue in our primary school English textbook and I knew if a mechanical engineer designs and maintains motorcycles and cars (primary school knowledge), this must be the engineer that builds airplanes. As a brilliant young lad, what grander choice is there! This thought stayed with me.
In secondary school, based on my limited exposure and experience, I learned from the mouth of friends and parents that pursuing such a course would be unrealistic and expensive. It never occurred to me to search the internet to be well-informed or to exploit scholarship opportunities. Later on, around SSS 2, I developed an interest in Electrical Engineering when I did a project related to electricity, and Mechanical Engineering when I saw a man showcase his well-equipped workshop on TV. But I studied neither of these things. I was “given” Mining Engineering.
In retrospect now, my interest through my school days was in creative writing and literature. If I had gone for this, because of my unique perception, I would be the best there is to be. But how can a brilliant science lad who is acing physics and mathematics settle for “petty” writing and literature? My inexperience and myopic view saw nothing worthwhile in a career as this. I am a victim of a society which applauds “vital” courses like Medicine and Engineering while seeing other courses as irrelevant. So, I convinced myself I would be an Engineer who takes writing and literature as a hobby. This is the grim tale of many Nigerian Students. We do not be, but are conditioned to be by the madness of our average society.
As writing is what I love, and there's STEEMIT, a platform to pay me for sharing my insights; no more will I be conditioned to be. People keep saying do what you love and here I am. STEEMIANS...The King is here. Finally. JOIN ME.
Hello dad, I did Engineering for you. I love writing and it's what I'm gonna do henceforth.
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Theophilus Adeyinka
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