jmizzy4ou
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Lol at the "couldn't hack it."
I've been a professional writer for over 15 years now. My first job offer was a position as a sports editor at a small newspaper and I received it 3 days after I took my last final at OU.
Honestly, it is a job I wish I could have taken. But, what they were going to pay me wasn't enough to pay a car loan and my student loan payments... much less anything else on top of it like rent, food, gas, etc.
So, while I made the decision early on that I wouldn't be a journalist, I have been able to make a very good living as a writer. And, I can most assuredly say that it has nothing to do with my ability to "hack it."
I am a writer because it's what I AM, not because I thought it would make me rich. But, I also don't think living below the poverty line should be a requirement to prove I can hack it either.
I think a talented writer will find a way to do what they love AND make a comfortable living in the process. It's just a shame there are very few ways to accomplish that as a journalist.
I totally understand and respect this answer....