After watching the video, you will have heard 100 kids explain what they want to be when they grow up. However, I don't believe that's the correct question to ask.
That's the question. Who, not what, do you want to be as you continue to mature?
I mean, look at this. We are a large group of indecisive people who have commitment issues in some form or another. Recent studies show that we change jobs 10 to 15 times during our lifetime.
Even before that, 50 to 75 percent of college students change their major at some point in their journey. This means that all of you are likely to experience significant changes in your life as you continue to age. Which further shows that the common question of, "what do you want to do when you're older" that so many of us boring adults ask is simply outdated, and irrelevant. So let's go back to the actual question that should be asked:
Always remember, you're made from love to be love, to spread love.