I like to sing, and I dream of becoming a singer. Now, I am learning to sing. I have a great teacher who is very skilled at singing and teaching students. Once, I asked her why she didn’t sing in a bar. She told me that she used to sing in bars when she was a university student, but it wasn’t very safe for a woman, especially late at night.
She shared that there were many unpleasant experiences. Some people didn’t respect singers, made fun of her, or even tried to disturb her while she was performing. These were bad memories for her. However, teaching students to sing has brought her a lot of respect and gratitude from her students, which she finds rewarding.
I understood her reasons and felt sorry about her difficult past. At the same time, I became a bit upset about my own dream because I also want to become a singer. I wondered whether I should give up this dream. But for now, I try not to dwell on negative thoughts. I’m happy to be learning to sing, and my teacher has many creative ways to help me improve. I am truly grateful for her guidance, even though sometimes I feel lost and uncertain about my future.