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ZULULAND LETTER: The stars have aligned for my future

So, like any mature 17-year-old, I headed for the BA department with reckless abandon and selected subjects so completely devoid of purpose I honestly don't know what my parents ended up paying for

ON entering university, I had no clue what I wanted to do. Aside from drinking.

So, like any mature 17-year-old, I headed for the BA department with reckless abandon and selected subjects so completely devoid of purpose I honestly don’t know what my parents ended up paying for.

Never mind.

Four years later I exited university, once again, with no clue what I wanted to do. Aside from drinking.

But with my BA degree firmly in hand.

After flitting around the bars of Europe and Southeast Asia, I finally landed up back home, forced to find some purpose for my pitiful BA degree.

And, for many moons, I despaired that this might be a hopeless task made even more so by the fact that all my BA’d friends had managed to marry people that had chosen to study more cash-magnetising degrees (or trust fund babies) and I’d managed to find a poorly-paid teacher with no family money – just lots of family.

But then I stumbled into freelance writing and fell headlong into the world of marketing. Finally!

A place to actually make money from my ability to write straight from my rectum.

People are – would you believe it – willing to pay me money to write about the wonders of a brick.

I know why they say don’t believe everything you read on the internet, because I probably wrote it.

I work in my pyjamas with a bottle of wine in one hand and the remote control in the other (wait, I do have to type so I sometimes use a straw).

It’s gotten to the point that I’m actually claiming back my bar tab as a business expense from SARS.

But for all the glitz and glamour, it’s just not a wholly fulfilling career path.

Sure, I might convince someone to buy a ton of bricks when they weren’t even planning on building anything, but is this the legacy I want to leave behind?

Of course not.

So, now I’ve decided on something where I can really make an impact on the lives of others: A job where people will listen to what I have to say, and buy into it without question.

They will live their lives according to my teachings. Make choices based on the advice I spew forth.

No, I’m not starting a religion (just yet). I’m going to embark on horoscope writing.

But surely, some might ask, you would need to have studied ‘astrology’ to have the necessary ‘qualifications’?

To those people I say, well done for knowing the difference between ‘astrology’ and ‘astronomy’.

But also, I don’t really need to give you an answer, because the answer was inside you all along.

You are a [insert preferred star sign] after all….

*Stay tuned for some totally believable horoscopes in the upcoming weeks!

 
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