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Am I really truly crazy??

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Am I crazy? For believing in myself, when the whole world shouts back that there's not a chance?? For thinking that I can be something that everyone tells me I'm not meant to be?? For wanting to sing to the world and make a difference?? Am I crazy for wanting to follow my dreams and achieve them at any and all costs?? Am I crazy for believing.....

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  1. No yhur not craszy girl!!! Follow yhur dreamsz.!


  2. no

  3. Not crazy, but you also  can be over confident to the point of not being realistic and this is a disorder that can mess up your life.

  4. No, you're not crazy - and don't let anyone tell you that you are. Keep moving forward, reach for the stars.

  5. oh my gosh, i comepletly feel the same way as you. i want to be able to write songs that help people feel better, but i also want to cebrate the good times with people, all through music. im gunna follow my dreams too. dont give up... e-mail if you just wnat to talk about dreams cause its my favorite thing in the whole world!

  6. No you are not crazy you may considered a pollyanna but crazy you are not. No one can tell anyone what they can and cannot be.  The best minds today had been told that what they wanted to achieve was impossible but through perseverance they have made a tremendous difference to the world of science, technology and our understanding of humanity.  So you go ahead and sing your little heart out and remember that confidence is the seed of accomplishment.

    Some one once wrote: "Said the tear, "It can't be done; that's what my salt tells me!" Said the bead of sweat. "Indeed, it can be done; that's what my salt tells me!". You go girl!

  7. You are not crazy. That you are asking "Am I crazy?" shows you are sane. Why? Because someone who is truly insane would not recognize that they were nuts.

  8. You will be crazy if you stop believing in your talent and gifts.  Good luck.  

  9. not crazier than the rest of us but sanity is highly  overrated. The path you choose is such a difficult one so be prepared to learn from your failures. You need also to work so much harder training and researching. Just believing is not enough you have to put a lot of effort (hard work, practice, training, learning....) into it. The most important advice is to pick a career that will provide you a means when your true passion is not providing and to be aware that it may never provide so be just as passionate to your second choice. My golfing teacher's daughter who became a professional on the American circuit trained and worked as a pharmacist and in the beginning practiced her golf shots until her hands bled ! Now that's dedication so good luck and lots of (((hugs))) as it will not be an easy road. Another acquaintance a published poet also very dedicated to his chosen field has to survive on benefits (the meager government type) as poetry does not pay enough to survive on without lowering your living standards to below poverty levels.....

  10. Of course you're not. You're just...out spoken. ;)

  11. what is your point here? you are what you eat persae how do you think the reality shows exsist

    people want to show the world they are important and special and worthy so go for it if you can sing or dance or draw  there are sooo many organizations that need help and volunteers and you can sign up for drama class or local musicals  you just have to decide if your acting on your dreams is key or talking about your dreams  churches always have talent shows or special music nights so get involved  look at leanne rimes she started singing in church  

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