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I disagree. I think you should follow your dreams, just have a Plan B in case it doesn't work out.

Just be smart about it. For example if you want to be a DJ or something, you can still do that, just maybe do it on the weekends or on your off time, in between your normal job and other responsibilities.  Just don't pour absolutely EVERYTHING into being a DJ to the point where you're buying new equipment instead of paying your rent.

Work on your craft and improve your skills. Then maybe one day that big break you've been waiting for will come along. And you'll be ready for it, instead of kicking yourself wishing you had worked more on improving your skills.

Last edited by Paperboy_J - on 08 August 2018