I am toying…
with the idea…
of going to art school…
for photography.
Oh my goodness, I typed it.
I will complete my business degree pulling at the strength God gave us to survive.
Then, I do believe, I’ll go to art school.
This idea is growing on me.
My frame of mind is/was “you just wasted 6 1/2 yrs of your life!”
But then again…I’ll only be 24 and 1/2 when I graduate.
That’s still young right?
PLUS I only have one student loan soooooooo I’ve not racked up the debt normally incurred for an undergraduate education.
Hmmmmmmmmmmm, this will definitely be given more thought.
Serenity
{Edit:
I mean it would be a huge commitment but if I can finish a degree that I no longer have interest in, then surely I can devote myself to something I love.
It’s exciting and scary all at the same time.
This hit me as I was reading a random blog. I read a line pertaining to this persons number of degrees and her age and how she’s thankful for the journey that led to her finding her calling. She doesn’t view those different avenues, which included culinary school, as a waste but as experiences that added to who she is.
I don’t want to wonder what would have happened if I did so and so.
If it’s God’s will, I’m focused, and the way is provided (how could it not be if it’s blessed by God), I’ll do it.
You know we often get caught in the Matrix. The Matrix is different things to different people. The whole point is to break free and find your reality. What makes you happy.
I see life as journey. Yes I’m wondering how I will pay for this. Yes I’m wondering if I can continue to be ’student poor’ but you know what, God has provided and will continue to do so. I have shelter, food and clothing. Maslow’s Need Met!
I’m not afraid of hard work.
Oooo, I’m excited. *clapping hands*
Also, who says I have to stay in GA to make this come true…….
To be continued…
Serenity