Everyone has a dream, a guiding star in the heart. My dream is to become an environmental scientist. It might sound like a big word, but for me, it’s a simple calling. I want to understand the language of our planet and find ways to heal it.
This dream didn’t come from nowhere. I grew up in a small town with a clear river behind my house. I spent countless afternoons there, watching fish swim and listening to the wind in the trees. But over the years, I saw the water become cloudy and the fish disappear. It made my heart ache. I started reading books about climate change, pollution, and ecosystems. The more I learned, the more I felt a strong urge to do something. I realized that protecting the environment isn’t just about picking up trash; it’s about deep understanding and smart solutions. That’s when the dream took root.
My goal is to study hard, especially in subjects like biology, chemistry, and geography. I want to get into a good university where I can learn from experts. I picture myself in a lab, analyzing water samples, or in a forest, collecting data on air quality. The work might be tough, but the thought of contributing to cleaner air, safer water, and a healthier earth fills me with energy. I know it’s a long road. There will be complex problems and maybe even failures. But I believe that passion and perseverance can turn challenges into steps forward.
I also dream of sharing this knowledge. In the future, I hope to not only conduct research but also talk to communities. I want to help people see how their daily choices affect the world around them and how simple changes can make a big difference. I imagine working with a team to develop new ways to clean oceans or create sustainable energy. This isn’t just a job I want; it’s a mission I feel deeply.
Some people might say the dream is too big or the problems are too vast. But I think every great change begins with a single dream. My dream is my compass. It points my studies, shapes my choices, and gives my efforts a purpose. I will follow where it leads, one step at a time, with hope and hard work. The heart knows where it wants to go, and my pen—my actions—will write the path to get there.