What This Is:
A painterly, narrative slideshow set to AC/DC’s “Ain’t No Fun (Waiting Round to Be a Millionaire),” reimagined as the slow, often invisible journey of becoming a Licensed Professional Counselor.
Through 80+ emotionally textured illustrations, this visual story honors the unseen labor of mental health workers: the years of study, unpaid training, personal doubt, ethical weight, and quiet resilience.
It is a love letter to those who sit in silence with others, gather hours one by one, and persist—not for profit, but for presence.
A painterly, narrative slideshow set to AC/DC’s “Ain’t No Fun (Waiting Round to Be a Millionaire),” reimagined as the slow, often invisible journey of becoming a Licensed Professional Counselor.
Through 80+ emotionally textured illustrations, this visual story honors the unseen labor of mental health workers: the years of study, unpaid training, personal doubt, ethical weight, and quiet resilience.
It is a love letter to those who sit in silence with others, gather hours one by one, and persist—not for profit, but for presence.
What This Isn’t:
It is not a literal biopic or a clinical guide.
It is not a parody or a humorous take on therapy culture.
It is not a fantasy escape—it is grounded, solemn, and deeply human.
It does not glamorize burnout or martyrdom.
It does not speak for all therapists—but aims to echo a shared truth.