I
have recently been watching a lot of crime television. More
specifically Bones, NCIS and Sherlock. I am the kind of person that goes
through phases of interests. One month I will be into drawing, the next
Celtic music and so on. I am always changing and I cannot decide if
that is a good thing or not. When it comes to time to decide a potential
career I am going to constantly be changing interests. Anyways, this
month has been investigations. Crime TV, watching the news and reading
mysteries, you know, crime. After following the news story of the Boston
Bombings in April I developed a fascination for being aware of what our
world is going through. I have pondered the possibility of becoming a
journalist later on in life, but I always thought it would be for auto
racing which is something I love to watch and be involved with. But
recently, it have drifted from cars and focused on problems and
inspirations from the very world we live in. Naturally, because of this
sudden interest I discovered crime television shows. There is such an
excitement with these types of shows because you never know what to
expect in each episode. I feel like crime, investigating and bringing
those who do wrong to justice is going to be one of those interests that
stick, like racing did. The world is always changing and there will
always be a great story to share. That is why investigations captured my
attention in the first place. It is ever changing and you'll never know
what the plot may be. So, next time you see the advertisement for one
of the many crime TV shows out there, give it a shot. I'll tell you
there is nothing more exciting and satisfying than seeing a detective
figure out the impossible and seeing the bad guys being brought to
justice.
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