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Everything I've done in my life since then, was motivated by career progression. "Sacrifice your life now and you will reap the benefits tomorrow.." This was what i told myself everyday. As a side-effect, I can't remember a single course in college that I took out of pure curiosity. Courses were chosen based on the question, "What classes do I need to take to get myself ready for a professional career?" As a result, I voluntarily suppressed a part of me and created a new shell for myself.

After reading Praet's post above, I realized that I might make the same mistake again with my MBA. For a lot of us, MBA was always about endless possibilities, and dreams. It was about how the degree can dramatically change our lives professionally and financially.

This dream still isn't a wrong one. In fact, that's what MBA promises to a lot of people. It's a huge investment that we have to make and why shouldn't we expect a huge return? But for me personally, I realized that I should live my life right now as if I am living a dream. I should live as if I've already completed my bschool journey. Because I can't predict how my life will change few years from now. Who knows? I might even miss the simplicity of the way my life is right now.

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Part of the huge return is discovering our interests and ourselves during this process. Maybe that means we will be busy going to a ton of recruiting events, social events, community service activities, or trying to balance classes of interest with classes for our post-MBA career, but I am very excited to go back to do this school thing again. I always thought that undergrad would have been such a better experience if I was five years older. And now that I'm a grandma, I'm thinking it will be. :).
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nink - can you elaborate on the possible choices you could be making in bschool that could affect you in a similar way that your undergrad experience did? You said you "might" make the mistake so that means you haven't yet - so what do you think you would do? or do differently?

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Wonderful post.. read it 3 times over!