If money were no object, I know exactly what I’d do — I’d chase wonder, wisdom, and the thrill of discovery.
Archeologist of Ancient Echoes
There’s something magical about digging into the past — literally. I’d love to be an archeologist, uncovering relics and stories buried in time. Ancient civilizations, forgotten rituals, lost languages — all waiting to be rediscovered and retold. This is part of the knowing about our world family.
Librarian of the World’s Books
I’d love to be the guardian of every book ever written — a librarian of the world. Imagine diving deep into the vast ocean of human thought, stories, and philosophies. I’d spend my days quenching my hunger for knowledge and soaking in wisdom from every corner of the globe. Of course, I’d love to have my own library — but more than just owning it, what truly matters is the pursuit of knowledge within it. That space would be sacred, not for display, but for deep exploration and learning. I had made blog post on this too – A Book Shop that Reads more than it sells
Explorer of Cultures and Lands
I don’t know if “explorer” counts as a job, but it’s what my soul craves. I’d roam the earth, learning from people, places, and traditions. Every mountain, every street, every shrine would be a classroom. I’d collect experiences like others collect souvenirs.
Being an archaeologist lets me explore the world by default — it’s like two dream jobs rolled into one. And when I’m not out in the field uncovering ancient relics, I’d happily retreat into the quiet world of books as a librarian, diving deep into humanity’s written wisdom.

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