Is it weird that my only goal in life is to become famous

Having a failed music career doesn’t equal being a failed producer since I intend to hire a producer for some of my official music releases while I produce some songs myself and release them on different sites as I please. Also if I have a big following it is very likely that I will get MUCH more than 1000 plays on a song, for example I know someone with a decent sized following who got like 50 plus million streams in a year. It’s all due to self-marketing independently without the help of a label. (Now they have 800,000 monthly listeners on Spotify.) If I’m constantly advertising my music on multiple platforms and occasionally collaborating then people are likely to listen. And the longer a person spends putting themselves out there, the more people find them as I said. It’s hard but easier than you think, it doesn’t even require “real talent”. I 100% believe I’m going to be famous and so do the people I know in my daily life. I’ve got an extremely detailed plan marked down to the smallest details.

Apprenticeships are a serious plan B, they’re jobs which are designed for people who are academically unfortunate and the more experience gained the higher the pay so I’ll keep getting promoted. You don’t need a resume, just the bare minimum - secondary school. If I become a lawyer then that’s a win.

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