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I'm a tall thin white guy who is good at math...was i born to be an investment banker? |
I'm a tall thin white guy who is good at math...was i born to be an investment banker? Depends on if you own a black business suit, a "power" tie, and subscribe to the Wall Street Journal (and, whenever you refrence it to friends in emails and the like, refer to it as the "WSJ") If you answered yes to all the above, you were officially born to be an investment banker. you kidden me, rock climber um.. congratulations? haha or a nukular physicist. No, you have to decide not by your blessings. AL Sharpton wouldn't think so!!! No one is born to be anything in the States. We all have free will. Now, if you are good at math, you could become involved with computers, programming, game design, and other things that would be more creative than just investment banking. You were born to be a racist and to answer for all the problems of anyone who is not white anglo-saxxon male. Sounds more the chartered accountant type. No I think your best bet is find some girl to pay you through school. Even if you were a short fat black man who was good in math you could be an investment banker. What a dumb question....Why are you basing a career on looks? You were born to be a tall thin white guy who is good at math. What a stupid question... go to a fortune teller no, you were born to be a cage fighter! No. You could have been a rock star, a guitar hero. Or you could've become a lawyer, an accountant, a doctor, or an astronaut. Born to be my tutor! lol Yes, unless you are a dweeb, in which case by law you must be an actuary. |
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