ok I think I'm going crazy there is this one problem that has been on my mind for a very long time,I keep thinking about it but it is really eating at me. Ok so I think I'm like kinda talented cause I can rap and I can sing people always tell me I'm really good so I'm happy because I also think I'm good. When I grow up I plan to be rich so that's why I've decided to be a lawyer when I grow up,but I really want to be famous aswel for like singing or something but then why am I at school? if I want to persue a music career but if I don't and I go into law then I'll have lots of regrets and after all that schooling it will be too late to start voice training.So what do I do? my parents suport the idea of me becoming a lawyer but I lovee the idea of being famous and I really think I can make it. But what if I fail then it will too late to start schooling please help I RATE 5'S FOR ANY ANSWER THAT'S UP TO A SENTENCE.
lulabelle answered Tuesday January 3 2006, 8:38 am: Andrea Bucelli is a lawyer and one of the worlds most recognized tenors. It never hurts (especially someone who is famous and in the music industry) to know the legal system. You could go into business, corporate law, or specialize in contract law, which would be extremely helpful to you as a rapper. There is nothing wrong with accomplishing two carrier goals; people do it all the time. Also, there is nothing you could do in preparation for a career that could be considered a waste. Learning is never a waste and if you become the rapper first you could even finish up your educational goals whenever you find a few months strewn together. How exciting things must be for you. Enjoy the ride. Don't let someone else's comments knock you down or disway you. Stay true to your goals and good luck to you!
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