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Median income of $102,000 means half of all practising lawyers make less than $102,000 while half make more. Most of the ones who make more than the median are so-called "BigLaw" attorneys, where the associates make $160K to start, the junior partners $400-500K, and the senior partners well over a million each. Speaking as a lawyer is a smallish "BigLaw" practice, who makes considerably more than the median income (but still not really a "lot" of money, especially not in the Bay Area), but relatively less than most other junior partners in my position (due to all the "personal" time I take) I know that law can be a way to become affluent.

But it's by no means guaranteed. And to be honest with you, a lot of the money I earn through my work gets spent on drugs, sluts and whores. If I could make sluts and whores my job, I could easily get by on just $100K for the other expenses of my life.

I would probably advise a younger version of myself, with my obsessions, to man up and become a pornographer instead of living a secret life.





But like I said before, that law degree also opens up alot of other doors in the business world. Being a ponographer closes more doors than it opens. Sure some people make money in the adult industry. I'm using the adult industry to supplement my income, and I contro every aspect of whatI do in the industry. I'm just a part time whore, but a whore is a whore. My life isnt revolving around this industry. There are a number of people like me who use the industry as a means to an end, then there are others who get used bythe industry as a means to someone elses end. Most who fit into the latter category ae those with drug and abuse problems, and Ive met quite a few of them in my limited experience.

MR. Admiral, i agree, nothing is guarenteed. But you can improve your odds if you try.