It's not some romanticized Atticus Finch-type picnic. You'd probably love it, the whole risk of it all, but it's not without a price. Out there in this city when you pass the bar, it's all broken dreams and out-of-reach stars. You have to be brilliant, and you have to throw away your social life, your hobbies, but more than that you can't get your moral values mixed up with legal ethics. They'll both clash whenever you least expect it, and when you hit a crossroad you have to know when to go left or right or when to just blindly go forward… can you do that?

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In "Bittersweet Symphony," Rebecca McNutt explores the harsh realities of pursuing a career in law, contrasting it with the romanticized ideals often depicted in literature. The journey is fraught with challenges, as ambition can come at the cost of personal life and moral dilemmas. The allure of the legal profession is overshadowed by the sacrifices required, including giving up hobbies and navigating complex ethical landscapes.

The narrative emphasizes that the legal world is not as glamorous as it seems, filled with broken aspirations and unattainable goals. It raises the question of whether one can maintain their integrity while facing the pressures of the profession. Ultimately, it challenges readers to consider the difficult choices that must be made in pursuit of success.

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