Doja Cat Shares What Career She'd Have If She Wasn't A Musician

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Doja Cat may be selling out shows around the world and releasing hits, but what would she do if she wasn't a musician?

In the new April cover story for Vogue published Wednesday (March 18), the "Paint the Town Red" singer, 30, revealed that if she wasn't busy making moves as a Grammy winning artist, she would be a psychologist because of how "fascinating" the mind can be.

"I think the human mind is just so complex and fascinating and beautiful and chaotic," she said.

The topic arose as she opened up about her experience with therapy. The Vie hitmaker, who recent spoke about "struggling" with her borderline personality disorder, shared how therapy has helped her let go of unhealthy habits and take control of her diagnosis, saying, "I'm not cured of anything. But it helps me understand why I do the things that I do."

"I don't know what I would've done without it or where I'd be without it," she said. "I've been able to see through a lot of the fog that I couldn't see through before. [...] I don't want to be in a state of agony before a show."

She continued, "I don't want to be exhausted. I don't want to be unhealthy. And physically, mentally... I need all of the education I can get on how to do that."

Therapy has also allowed her to feel "at peace" in her romantic relationships to the point where she "[loves] when they leave."

"This is what therapy has done for me," she said. "It's allowed me to be away and be at peace without being like, 'I need tarot cards. I need an answer. Text me.' I don't do any of that anymore. It's very nice."


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