Is it normal to want to leave society somewhat

I am 21. I graduted university with a bachelors degree and have been looking for work for six months. I am a graphic designer and I'm looking to get a job in a design company. However I offer feel the urge to refuse to get a job and just do what i want. My true passion is photography and i know that sounds cliche but it is and I want to travel the world. The few part time jobs I've had I hated. I feel like working isn't for me but society demands I get a 9-5 job bla bla until retirement. I hate the pressure and like i said just want to travel around earning money off my photography but I have no idea how and when I tell people 90% tell me its not possible and that i need to get a job. I'm going to research more about people who have done this sort of thing so if anyone has an suggestions I'm interested (I've seen into the wild already) i just want a laptop to edit my photos and charge my camera and a small place where ever i go that's comfortable and to meet lots of people and make lifelong friends around the world. But yeah my question is really is this possible and should i do it more than is it normal. Thanks guys :)

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91% Normal
Based on 23 votes (21 yes)
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  • Ass_gas

    Disaster is your friend. Travel to Africa and take pictures of dead Ebola victims, and naked ethnic armies.

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    • Greenforest

      Sad, but true, that's an idea

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      • Ass_gas

        The artificial happiness industry is advertising. It creates sadness thru delusions. Those photographers work on Madison avenue.

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  • mysistersshadow

    Become a freelance photo journalist travel around to war zones and take pics and sell them to news outlets.

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  • happywheels

    society is fucked up man ..

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  • riffraffy

    Passion is overrated. You want financial independence, which means you need the skills to create a source of passive income, and the self-discipline to follow through.

    Get a 9-5 with the free time to pursue this.

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  • MichaelMyersindarkness

    *disappears from view into the densely overgrown woods*

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    • Greenforest

      Haha

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