So I was watching the season finale of LOST online (which caused me to scream out loud a few times with my little earphones attached to my laptop while Brian was trying to simultaneously study, watch the National Spelling Bee, and watch the Padres attempt to blow it big time (again) . . . sorry, Love!), and a funny thing happened.
You know how there are those annoying 30-second long commercials when you watch TV shows on abc.com? Well, this particular episode of ABC online television was sponsored by Chrysler, and one of their interactive commercials was actually halfway interesting. The title read something like, “How Your Driving Relates to Your Career.” I was intrigued, so I took the five-question quiz that inquired what I would do in certain stressful driving situations. Turns out I’m a “Zen Driver.” I “go with the flow.” Then, in the column to the right-hand side of my driving personality, it suggested four professions in which my “zen” driver-ness would behoove me. Do you know what the first one was?
Occupational Therapist.
Seriously?
It so doesn’t even match with the whole “zen” thing, but there it stood, on the screen of my computer. The Chrysler corporation says I should be an occupational therapist.
Alright, that’s it, my quest for the perfect profession is finally complete. My destiny has been handed to me.
Now, of course, I know it’s just a silly online commercial quiz thing, but still. Don’t you find that odd? Especially given my recent discovery of everything related to my involvement in the field of Occupational Therapy?
I do.