It's a cry for help. Darkly funny to some, I suppose.
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This comic always makes me anxious
Existential crisis after struggling so much for so little as an artist.
In other words, he’s fucked, he knows it, and yet he can only keep going, all while deeply regretting his life choices.
Writing down common self doubts about their career trajectory.
It's accurate, but I wouldn't want any of these to hang on my walls.
In the mean time I've seen students in their 50's make a succesful careerswitch. It's scary, it's risky and you have to start at the bottom again, but it's certainly not impossible.
Heh, I'm actually doing that right now, and I'm 57.
Wish you good luck!
Thanks!
Dunno if you're at the absolute bottom. A lot of careers would appreciate the professional/business experience anyway, especially interchangable skills.
too real
where joke
(to be clear I'm not dissing the author, the opposite)
That's capitalism, baby!
Coincidentally, I read this while listening to a very sad song 🤦🏽.