My Future Plan of Life composition in about 200 words

My Future Plan of Life
My Future Plan of Life
Life on earth is full of activities. No man can be successful in life here without any future plan. Now the question arises: What is my future plan? The answer is: My future plan is to become a teacher. I want to educate or give light to the people who would make this country a better place to live in.

Reasons for my choice are very clear. There was a time when I began to think over my own future. I thought I would be a rich or well-to-do person. I had a mind to be a scientist or a doctor or an engineer. Thereafter, I carefully thought over the matter and lastly decided to be a teacher, because I like the life of learning and scholarship. I always think for the people, the society and the nation as a whole. I know education is light and knowledge is power.

Hence, people should be enlightened through education. Ignorance is similar to darkness. No society can make progress without education. Illiteracy is a curse. A teacher can play a vital role in removing illiteracy and making people aware of the curse of illiteracy. Above all, a teacher is the most honourable person in any society.

In order to be a teacher, I need to be an educated man. I must prepare myself first. I must have requisite degrees. First of all, I should be a graduate and should have training on teaching.

I have every reason to believe that this profession of teaching will suit my taste and temperament. And I am sure that I will shine in my life by taking to teaching.
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