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The hobby I've had since highschool turned into my career. I'm glad I didn't follow my parents wishes and went down my own path.
This sounds great! What are you doing?
He's a drug dealer
I'm a graphic designer. When I was a teenager, I enjoyed making avatars and signatures for people on forums which gave me a headstart on developing some of the skills I would use later on. My parents pushed me into nursing but after two years in, I knew it wasn't for me so I made the switch to graphic design and I'm fortunate that it worked out.
Also got into graphic design after starting off on a path of really not knowing what to do, but leaning towards engineering. Went into that program before I just said "Fuck it, let's try graphic design instead" and really it was the best decision I ever made. Got a job right out of school, student loans paid off within 5 years after graduating and I'm in a relatively fulfilling career making more than either of my parents made.
What program? Maybe I should get into it
I think this path is great and I envy you a little. Very few people manage to maintain the passion of their youth and then earn money with it. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this path continues for you!