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A musician is a professional, whether he or she is successful or not. The profession itself must be regarded as a stable job.
A. R. Rahman
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Being a musician is a valid profession regardless of success, and it should be recognized as a stable career.

This quote by A. R. Rahman emphasizes the importance of recognizing music as a legitimate profession. It highlights that the value of being a musician does not solely depend on commercial success, but rather on the dedication and professionalism that comes with the craft, suggesting that musicians deserve respect and acknowledgement for their work, irrespective of their public recognition or financial achievements.

Themes

MusicianProfessionStabilityArtDedication

In practice

Example use cases

In a discussion about career choices, one might say, 'A musician is a professional; just like A. R. Rahman said, commitment to the craft is what truly matters.'

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