marsbar · F
I think it's fantastic that you have a passion for dancing. Once that passion is inside you, it's all consuming & the only thing you can think about. Why not try to pursue your passion while continuing to work? Then at least you're still making an income & pursuing something you love. Once you find a job where dancing is the focal point, then you can let go of your telesales job. The big hurdle though is convincing your family that you want to pursue a career in dance.
Keinaf · 31-35, M
Thank you so much...I mean nobody ever told me that is fantastic that I have a passion for dancing.
Yes, that is a good idea but my heart feels...not this work...the kind of work where I might not even be able to do well to earn enough to pay for my living, and have to move back to my hometown because of it.
Yes, that is a good idea but my heart feels...not this work...the kind of work where I might not even be able to do well to earn enough to pay for my living, and have to move back to my hometown because of it.
marsbar · F
@Keinaf: Unfortunately, you do need to consider a living to pay for basic necessities. I think when people have a certain passion for something, they should pursue it. Money isn't the most important thing in the world. As long as you have enough to support yourself and you love what you're doing, then that's all that matters.
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Keinaf · 31-35, M
That's what I always thought, but survival is in question if can't make money to pay for the basic needs.
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