blansky
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An MFA degree looks impressive on your resume when applying for a career delivering pizzas. Otherwise....
This is an interesting comment and an unfortunate fact of life.
Back in the 80s and 90s there was a lot of self help types and authors that preached the concept of "follow your bliss". Which was a movement counter to what the baby boomers parents did, which was often get a job or career that paid the bills, and they very often stayed in that job most of their working life. And their kids could see often how miserable they were. In fact to some parents back then, the whole goal in life was make it to retirement, piss on your boss' desk and leave.
So anyway the boomers, and their kids wanted a different kind of life and work experience, hence, the follow your bliss thing. And for many like me it worked out.
But for people coming out of colleges in the last decade or so are now hit with the realization, they with their arts degrees they are almost unemployable. The landscape changed and they are now stuck with a degree that is usually not translatable into a real career that pays the bills.
So there needs to be a new reality of get a degree that leads to a career that pays real money, and then work on you bliss in your spare time. If you can then transition that into a career, then fine. And if not you still have your main career.
Life sucks and then you die.