When you were five, what did you want to be when you grew up?
Who would think there would be a correlation between our first names and the professions we choose. Under the covers, most people like themselves and somehow navigate to work. Professions similar to what their first name is.
Research suggests a subtle correlation between first names and career choices, often termed nominative determinism, where people may gravitate toward professions matching their name. Examples include dentists named Dennis or Denise, or lawyers named Lawrence, driven by implicit egotism—an unconscious preference for things associating with oneself.
I understand that for last names. We have last name such as Miller and Barber and in German Mueller and Sitzpinkler.
So as a five-year-old everyone called me, Mark. so I guess that was destined up get lost in the supermarket.
Or mark the paper which would make me a teacher
Or Mark a paper which would make me an artist
Or maybe I’m off the Mark as my real first name is Kenneth.



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