<p>Nothing is wrong with that at all, many people do that...it was just something to think about </p>
<p>Following ones passion, if one is able, is the BEST. Making a living out of it is something else. The son needs to think about the practical matters a bit.<br>
I mean, many guys would love to play pro baseball, or football, but the chance of making a living at that are pretty small. And, being a coach or teacher is another idea, if that is something Son would be interested in.</p>
<p>It was not a judgment, I am sorry if it sounded that way. I was just thinking about the stats for people who don't go directly to college and who wait a few years. </p>
<p>I am still curious about the partner issue. How does that work and do partners change a lot? This is a whole new world to learn about, and with dancing, it is not a solo pursuit. I would assume the partner is paramount in success and if partner decides to make life changes, what happens then?</p>