Dear Aaron,
I enjoy the educational aspects of law school. But it shouldn’t come as a surprise to you that I’m not thrilled with the idea of practicing law. I only want to peruse the ideas, scrutinize the minds of inspiring professors, meddle in some good books and legal theory and then get out with my soul.
My true passion is collecting knowledge; preferably through travel, experience and adventure. I dream of being a vagabond, but unfortunately our society doesn’t embrace the every-day wanderer. However, there are a select group of people who are required to wander for a living, and fortunately for me, musicians are one of them.
If you go on tour, I will have a legitimate reason to feed my wanderlust. I will have progressed from a mere transient vagabond to a professional groupie; an unequivocally more prestigious title. My father would be proud of a professional groupie, and congruently, your dream has become my dream.
I struggled with this briefly, because I don’t want to lose track of my own identity. But then I thought the hell with it, I see a star, and I’m hitching my wagon to it. (And if these genius ideas don’t transpire, I’ll likely wander anyways because that’s just what I do. I’ll simply need to find alternate financial means.)
No pressure.
P.S. If my c-walk ever draws a crowd large enough to sell tickets, I’d be honored to have you resting on my laurels.
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