Kim Kardashian Says She's Going to 'Give Up Being Kim K' in 10 Years to Focus on Law Career

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Kim Kardashian has only become heavily involved with the law in the past two years--but the reality star is saying that in a decade's time, she wants to focus all of her energy on her passion for prison reform and justice.

In the most recent episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, the mogul opened up about the commitment required of her to "read the law" (a method of obtaining a JD in California that allows you to act as an apprentice for four years before taking the bar, as opposed to the traditional law school route), and how she is striving to have the law be her main focus in a few years' time. She also attributes her initial interest in the field to late her father, Robert Kardashian, who infamously defended O.J. Simpson in court.

“I remember in the OJ case, I would go be going through it and Kourtney would yell at me: ‘Stop going through all of dad’s stuff!’” Kim said. “She was so upset, but I think he would be really proud of me. My dad always taught me that hard work is really important and to really commit to things, so my goal would be in like, 10 years, to give up being Kim K and just focus on this and be an attorney and fight for so many deserving people.”

We're impressed with Kim's dedicated and are excited to see how many more people she helps as she continues learning.

[h/t: People]