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I tried to do a little of everything for the stereotypical Fine Arts degree for a mentorship to be a teacher or instructor. Sculpting, painting, drafting, the whole 9 yards. This was over a decade ago, and it is just no longer economically viable for me now. I'm to old to keep up, and it is hazardous for me to being in public work spaces.
Made some connections at the community collage I was at. Won a few joint innovation art contests. At the end of a trimester I got ill, and it was a waste of my time and money. That was a lot of wasted effort AND money that I would have to do all over again.
This country breeds illness from your overworked incentives.