Sep-07-2017, 06:37 PM
Every single American would would rather listen to music or play games and get paid for it. Actually some do. But it really does not take any skill to do so. And the chances of getting a job like that is as slim as becoming a rock star. Playing games has no effect on your life other than helping become a couch potato. I know this from experience, trust me. Neither really does listening to music. You can never really rely on actually getting a job that would require you to listen to music or play video games, etc. Thats not a career, but a hobby.
However making music is a different story. So is making games. Thats not being a couch potato. You have to find something that can make a little money that you like doing. Sometimes people dont know what that is until 20 years old, some 30, etc. The only way to find what that is; is to experience different things. Try as much stuff as you can. Take jobs to find out what you like about them, and what you hate. Not everyone is going to know what their career is going to be right after high school.
However making music is a different story. So is making games. Thats not being a couch potato. You have to find something that can make a little money that you like doing. Sometimes people dont know what that is until 20 years old, some 30, etc. The only way to find what that is; is to experience different things. Try as much stuff as you can. Take jobs to find out what you like about them, and what you hate. Not everyone is going to know what their career is going to be right after high school.
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