parents should give children more Liberty in making career choices give your view about this
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Here are some points on my opinion
Yes of course
Young people are supposed to have a chance to make their own decisions and to live its consequences even if it means failure because life is not about passing or failing its about learning from our mistakes and try not to repeat them. After all we are humans and all humans make mistakes.
Well, duh, yes.
I think it is important to encourage children to aspire towards whatever they would like to be and have a variety of different options to choose from. That way, they can end up getting a satisfactory job, if not a dream job. To have your kids be pleased with their job, whether it's park ranger, security guard, nurse, attorney, artist, teacher, police officer, or the president of United Nations, as long as they enjoy their job, then they will generally have happier, fuller lives. They won't have to complain about how their job is tiring, inflexible, or unstable. Instead, they will lead great lives, at least in the career arena, and this good mood resulting from a good job will most likely lead and positively affect other areas of their life. A parent's main goal is to make their kids feel happy and live a good life, right? Therefore, let the kid be what s/he wants to be, if that makes him/her pleased, and don't interfere with it.
On the other hand, if a parent does not allow a child to be what s/he aspires or dreams of being, that can pressure the kid to please the parent, and end up getting a job s/he detests
I hope it will help
#yahyaahmad#
Here are some points on my opinion
Yes of course
Young people are supposed to have a chance to make their own decisions and to live its consequences even if it means failure because life is not about passing or failing its about learning from our mistakes and try not to repeat them. After all we are humans and all humans make mistakes.
Well, duh, yes.
I think it is important to encourage children to aspire towards whatever they would like to be and have a variety of different options to choose from. That way, they can end up getting a satisfactory job, if not a dream job. To have your kids be pleased with their job, whether it's park ranger, security guard, nurse, attorney, artist, teacher, police officer, or the president of United Nations, as long as they enjoy their job, then they will generally have happier, fuller lives. They won't have to complain about how their job is tiring, inflexible, or unstable. Instead, they will lead great lives, at least in the career arena, and this good mood resulting from a good job will most likely lead and positively affect other areas of their life. A parent's main goal is to make their kids feel happy and live a good life, right? Therefore, let the kid be what s/he wants to be, if that makes him/her pleased, and don't interfere with it.
On the other hand, if a parent does not allow a child to be what s/he aspires or dreams of being, that can pressure the kid to please the parent, and end up getting a job s/he detests
I hope it will help
#yahyaahmad#
rohitkumarmandal1819:
sorry sis but this is real
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