write the paragraph writing on a dream
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Happy moments give us happiness and saddest gives us lesson which we will remember In our whole life. DREAM BIG..... We should dream big with open eyes and work hard to Achieve it. Who don't see dreams they do not think and they waste their time while doing useless things.
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Should I still pursue my dream of becoming a K-pop idol?
Like the title says, I’ve been dreaming of becoming a K-pop star for a while now. And I know what you’re thinking: becoming an idol is really not some fairytale fantasy. The path of becoming a K-pop idol is really tough, mentally and physically. It’s a pretty risky career too, as you will never know if you’ll debut at all and even when you do, you will probably be unsuccessful unless you’re a part of the 3 Big Entertainments.
So a little about me: I’m full Indian and I was born in India, but I’ve spent most of my years in America. I wasn’t really interesting in becoming a singer/artist when I was younger, more so becoming a K-pop idol, but since last year, things have felt differently. Most of you are probably thinking that I just want to meet my favorite bands and artists, but I’d rather make a successful debut than meet any of my favorites (not that i’ll ever debut lol but still; i’m trying to make a point, yanno?)
If I were to audition for a K-pop entertainment company, my first two picks would have to be JYP or YG Ent. Of course, I’m open to anyone who would take me in but I feel like it would be financially easier for me during my trainee days (there I go again talking about something that’ll never happen shh though).
There’s just so many roadblocks that could prevent me from training in Korea: first, my parents. Second, the idea of living in another country by myself. Third, my education. I brought this topic up with my parents recently and my mom was yelling at me and completely opposing to the idea. My dad wasn’t exactly for it either. I haven’t felt this upset in such a long time. Of course I didn’t expect them to agree with my opinion, but I didn’t know that they’d be yelling at me. I’ve been practice singing and dancing in front of them recently and they complimented me a few times too, so I was just really sad. What hurt me the most was that they didn’t bother listening to my reasons and they didn’t even allow me to have a single shot at auditioning. Like c’mon, hundreds of people show up at each audition. Even if I audition, there’s a slim chance of me getting in and becoming a trainee.
I know that I sound like I don’t care right now, but I even cried a little in my room when no one could hear. I’m pretty confident in my vocals and I know some dance choreographies from Youtube videos but I defininetly want to improve. I think my visuals are decent and I know that all idols have to diet and I’m okay with that as long as it’s healthy (meaning that I can limit my overall food intake and stop eating junk food but not starving myself into getting eating disorders). Please help me and thanks
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