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It is not the question, what am I going to be when I grow up you should ask the question, who am I going to be when I gr
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"It is not the question, what am I going to be when I grow up; you should ask the question, who am I going to be when I grow up"

- Goldie Hawn

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In this quote, Goldie Hawn is emphasizing the value of self-discovery and individual development. She recommends that rather of focusing on what career or job one will have in the future, the more crucial concern to ask is who they will become as an individual. Hawn believes that one's character, values, and beliefs are more considerable than their profession. By asking "who am I going to be when I grow up," individuals are encouraged to reflect on their identity and strive to become the very best version of themselves. This quote serves as a pointer to prioritize individual development and self-awareness over societal expectations and external achievements.

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Goldie Hawn This quote is written / told by Goldie Hawn somewhere between November 21, 1945 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 17 other quotes.

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