And I didn't give up



For me, choosing my career was relatively easy, since I always knew from a very young age that I would make a living from art, although I started without knowing much about it. I was good at what I did and no one in my family doubted my abilities. Later in my adolescence, due to all the bombardment of information about possible careers to apply, the vocational tests and the PSU, I thought for a moment to study literature, since I also like to write and read a lot. 

But when I applied to the university, all doubts were cleared up, drawing was what I wanted the most.

However, a kind of social pressure arose everywhere, insisting that you cannot make a living from art, that you cannot find work ... And what do I care?

I have fun doing it, I know people because of it. Even so, the road has not been so easy, in the same career they have put me in trouble, I remember that a teacher told me that what I was doing did not belong to the academy ... I hate Juanito!

At this moment, anyway, I live in uncertainty, I don't know what I will work on, and in the career there is not even professional practice, I am adrift but happy ...

You will see me publishing something that will make me known! >:D

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  1. I love your attitude! I like that the comments of people, including that teacher, do not demotivate you :)

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  2. Fak Juanito ¬¬ sjakjsjasj
    Yeah.. it is difficult when what you study something doesn't have the social value that it requires. Beyond being brave or something it is a challenge to think about oneselve and not about "others" can tell you to do.

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  3. I understand a lot of social pressure. The only advice I can give you is to share a lot with your classmates, you will never be surrounded by so many artists as in college!!!

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