Ambition
Autor: tasha... • November 26, 2017 • Essay • 731 Words (3 Pages) • 630 Views
Ambition
Ambition is a passion that never fails you and will never let you fail it, and therefore it will ultimately cause the downfall of the individual. This meaning can be interpreted in different ways. Will your ambition in life “make or break” you? Everybody has an aim in life. Aim or ambition gives us a sense of direction in life. My ambition is to become a Registered Nurse. A nurse lives a noble life. A Registered Nurse can help someone in need, and renders a valuable service to the suffering humanity. I know that becoming a Registered Nurse is not an easy task, but I want to do it for myself, my community and my future family. It has always been a pleasure of mine to help people who are in need, and to give my time to comfort others. I see it as one of many blessings that God has given me. My heart weeps at the sight of people in trouble, and so this influenced me to start my journey of becoming a Registered Nurse.
Therefore, this all refers to the beginning. God only gracefully bestows one life upon us all, and it is up to us to determine how to live it. I choose to live my life helping others by contributing to help heal the sickness in their lives. "Faith is the substance of things hoped for; the evidence of things not seen."(Hebrews 11:1). It will be hard to hang onto faith when all you will see is suffering and injustice and death on a daily basis, but this verse reminds me that God will be walking the halls beside me, even when it feels like He's paying more attention elsewhere.
Throughout the years the demand of nurses has grown, while the number of degrees have decreased.
Due to growing demand, the healthcare job market is rapidly expanding. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that healthcare accounted for one out of every five new jobs created in 2012. The BLS reported that registered nurse (RN) is a fast-growing occupation with an increase of 16% projected through 2024.
The sickness in the human body is growing. The lifestyle of a Registered Nurse is not for everyone, but it is for me. I am ready to help my community. I want to help those in need, and improve their health. This will help them continue to live the wonderful life God bestowed upon them. I will also do everything
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