Yes, I’d love to dance again. After all this time, I know I’ve been to busy with those college assignments, discussions,student  events, and so on. Now I realize that I need some time for myself. I need to do something that I love, something that I haven’t done for a long time.
Dancing.
Yes, dancing. It’s used to be an important part of my life, just like the air that I breathe. I am not talking about dancing in the club with my friends (and some other strangers all around us). I am talking about the dance that I do to express my emotion. I do love dancing, wholeheartedly.I do what I love, not what other people love or what other people want me to do.
I’d love to take a master course focusing on dancing as soon as I graduate from my current college. I’d also love to learn about the local culture and how dancing is used as a tool of interaction among people. There is a scholarship for master program, focusing on dancing, that I’d love to take. The scholarship gives the grantee an opportunity to learn about dance in 4 countries during the 2-year-program.
But still, there are some obstacles that I have to face. My parents are not going to allow me to take this course. Yeah, I know they think that this course is not related at all to my current major, International Relations. Â I’ve been learning about international politics, power, and so on in this major, but not about dancing. I can’t say that I hate this major. I love reading lots of books, meeting lots of interesting people, and also having discussions with lots of smart people. But still, being a diplomat (or whatever that is related to international affairs) is not my real passion.
I’m on my fifth semester now, and I plan to graduate as soon as I finish my seventh semester (yes, apparently I’m only gonna spend 3.5 years to finish my undergraduate program). What do I really wanna do as soon as I finish my college? My first priority is of course taking a scholarship for master program abroad (preferably in Europe). I don’t wanna take any jobs before finishing my master degree, actually. I’m afraid that I will be too lazy to take my master degree as soon as I get a job. But maybe, while waiting for a scholarship for master program, I’d love to help one of my professors in my current college to do her/his projects.
A proverb once said, “man plans, God laughs”. Anyway, this is just a plan, my silly little plan.
à  One purpose of having a plan is to ensure that both urgent and important things are properly prioritized.