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fox ([personal profile] fox) wrote2002-03-19 08:40 pm

I know my mother means well.

But damn, she can be discouraging.

In the world of floating-possible-ideas-for-what-to-do-if-grad-school-is-a-no-go, when I said "Or I might just chuck it all and move to New York and try to make a go of it as an actor," she didn't believe I really meant it. And the reason she didn't believe I really meant it was that she knows how much I hate waiting tables, and she knows how unlikely it is that any given out-of-work actor will suddenly be able to support herself as an actor, and she would have assumed I'd choose something more stable that involved at least health insurance, and she just doesn't want to see me go through what my father's best friend went through for ten years before giving up and getting a job in PR, and -- my god, the woman is the voice of doom!

And it's just a mark of how much I am her child that this conversation set me back as far as it did. Other naysayers, I can brush [edit -- shrug] off. Not Mom. Goddammit.

[identity profile] king-chiron.livejournal.com 2002-03-19 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Far better for you to take the risk and go to NYC and attempt to find your way in theater, then get into PR and wonder your entire life if you could have made it in something you really love. Unfortunately smart people often take too *few* risks, as if one or two failures are going to doom their life. Personally I wish I had taken a lot more risks in my life, now that I've got a mortgage and all, it's not nearly as easy.

[identity profile] darthhellokitty.livejournal.com 2002-03-19 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
What he said. I can see you doing it. :-)