I definitely am not looking forward to going back to school tomorrow. I have had a nice little two week break considering I skipped all of last week in order to film in the new Amanda Bynes movie. That was honestly one of the coolest experiences I have ever done. It was so neat to see the process of making a movie, and now I think I'm going to
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Also, your path in life doesn't have to require a fallback--if you're any good (and you are) and devote yourself wholly to your goals, you can achieve anything. I look around me and I see that the people who are successful (read: earning a living doing what they love) are people who pursued their passions above all else.
In theory it is possible to focus on money first and necessities later, but you should take advantage of your ability to refine your skills now so that you can use them later. Keep in mind what else you might do to earn money and be prepared to go back to school later if you need to, but focus on your objective and don't let other things distract you too much. If you get distracted, you run the risk of not being good enough at the thing you love to make a decent living at it.
Now all I need to do is discover my underlying passion and follow my own advice...
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Oh, and I like the moving to New York idea mentioned above--I'm still considering making a blind attempt at acting in New York when I'm done with undergrad, though I'm not studying theatre and will have had a couple of roles a year only... (if lucky) Still, I think I need to try it--my point, if you go after undergrad, we might run into each other or be able to add a waiter to your Starbucks and Bloomingdale's to have some food as well...
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