I came to realize that as I neared the age of 21, I built my plans - my own plans about my life and how I would like things go. I built my plans as the plans needed by any structure to be built. I built my plans as what real plans (read: structural plan) undergo. There are lots of revisions such that it will be implemented and in accordance to the owner and contractor's demands (read: me and others) (Interlude: I was supposed to make this some sort of my plans then how I realized the importance of working here but I don't know how I relate my plans to the structural plans. LOL) (I'll try to put this post back as planned. HAHA!) My plan was barely lame. It was just time-bounded. I graduate. I pass the licensure exam. I bum for a month or two. I get a job for three years as experience. I build my own. End of story. I know it's just the backbone of my [career] plan. But, I never expected how the third part seems to be the hardest. Bumming is difficult to plan. It has no ...