I am going to answer based on the assumption that you want to make
singing your career or, at least part of your career.
Don't ever give up your hope and dream of becoming a singer. It would help to know what type or types of music you would like to sing. If you limit yourself to only one or two types, then that will lesson your chances of making
singing a career. But, to make a career out of being a musician of any kind is really tough. For one thing, the competition is big in the localities where musicians can actually make a living performing music. If you eventually wind up living in a smaller area, you might be able to make some money performing occasionally for a nightclub or other places.
Another thing that is important in becoming a singer is to be able to play at least a little on the piano. It is helpful to be able to play at least a little piano to know also about some music fundamentals and also to be able to plunk out the notes for yourself that you might be having to sing without having someone else do it for you.
I can keep going on with my answer. But again, it really would help to know what type or types of music you would like to sing. Also, whether you would like to make
singing your sole career or part of your career.
You see, part of what I do is I am a professional musician. I play various instruments and I also sing.
There are so many types of
singing that people could choose from - nightclub
singing, stage
singing (musical theater), church type
singing (services, weddings and funerals), opera
singing. Other music types: rock, jazz, dance, country, big band, etc.
There are also some answers on the following link that may be of help to you.
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/music/...tml#post455830