Dear Rachel,
I have always had a passion for art but never pursued it because it wasn't the practical thing to do. Rather, I went and got my law degree and have been a practicing lawyer for a number of years now. However, I hate my job and would love to do something creative. I know that in this economy leaving a well-paying job would be ridiculous, but should I stay in something I can't stand just for the money?
Miserable
Dear Miserable,
Firstly, as I am sure you know, you are quite fortunate to even have this dilemma. There are many people who would do anything right now to have a job they hated! There are so many people out of any kind of work, as well as others who are settling for things that do not interest them just for a paycheck. So, I would definitely say that now is not the time to jump ship on your job. However, that also doesn't mean that you need to remain miserable.
There is no question that when we give to others in need, we receive an incredible amount of satisfaction and reward in return. Now, more than ever, our generosity is needed, and it does not just need to be in terms of donating money (though that is always appreciated). I have a feeling that if you can use your law background as a means to easing the lives of others then it will turn from a job that you hate into a way of bettering both your life and theirs.
Regarding art, there is no question that it is something you should be pursuing. And being a lawyer in no way negates your ability to focus on developing your artistic talents. Perhaps you could even find an art teacher who would want to barter with you where you learn art in exchange for some legal advice or help. Alternatively, find out what kind of art classes are in your area and sign up for Sunday or evening classes. Possibly more than hating your job you are feeling that you have this creative ability that has not been used or accessed. And there is a reason you are feeling stuck because we were created to be creative and when we are not, it is a depressing feeling.
So I hope you are able to both explore your artistic abilities and also explore the various ways you can use your professional life to help others. Much luck in all that you do and I look forward to hearing of your amazing creations in all aspects of your life.
Rachel


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