It really depends on the mindset.
I've know strippers who were really good people had degrees and were not scammers but who stayedd in the stripper game as long as their bodies could take it. No matter what else they had going on in their life, they were bag chasers to the fullest. There's just no redeeming that type, no matter how successful they are. IMO.
And then I've known a small number who literally stripped to pay for college, stopped stripping as soon as they could, used their degrees, worked in a professional field, become lawyers, business leaders and successful entrepreneurs. If our paths hadn't diverged I can't say that I wouldn't have pursued them.
I've know strippers who were really good people had degrees and were not scammers but who stayedd in the stripper game as long as their bodies could take it. No matter what else they had going on in their life, they were bag chasers to the fullest. There's just no redeeming that type, no matter how successful they are. IMO.
And then I've known a small number who literally stripped to pay for college, stopped stripping as soon as they could, used their degrees, worked in a professional field, become lawyers, business leaders and successful entrepreneurs. If our paths hadn't diverged I can't say that I wouldn't have pursued them.