I was talking to my brother's friend (who is doing MBBS) about engineering. “Engineering is not a difficult field if you have an interest,” if you love cars, I love cars, too,” he said. I asked, “Then why don't you become an engineer?” He replied, “My father is a doctor and he wanted me to become a doctor, so…” There are many people who have big dreams in their life, who want to do something in their life. But they are unable to fulfill their dreams because of their parents. Even if parents do not let their children do what they want, because they want them to follow in their footsteps, to have what they never had, to protect them and because they have more experience, nevertheless, parents should let them be children decide their career because; children should be in a field in which they have interests, abilities and passion. When asking some students what they would like to be when they grow up, many spontaneously mention "a lawyer, an architect, a doctor, a pilot or a professor." The aforementioned "big five" professions, among a list of others, are what a number of parents tell their children to strive to be. But does this take into account the child's natural skills and abilities that he or she can take advantage of and become a pro? useful member of society in the future, in a different field, far from the prescriptions of his parents? Some parents want their children to follow in their footsteps. Some parents pursue academic and career paths because they want their children to pursue the profession that has defined their family for generations. We see many families of doctors, in which...The family business can be a real sore point for some people, or it can be a source of pride. Parents who have built their business… with paper… the options they have and the opportunities available to them in different fields. Parents should not be biased, that is, they should not direct their children and talk to them only about that particular field in which they want them to go. They should help their children discover their passion and then follow it, so that children can achieve success in their lives.http://www.newtimes.co.rw/news/index.php?i=15428&a= 16031&week=30http: //www.marketwatch.com/story/follow-your-parents-career-path-please-dont-2010-05-26 follow your parents path http://www.careerpath360.com/index .php/career-path -parents-children-family-business-follow-a-career-path-choose-a-career-5812/ Samehttps://www.debate.org/debates/Should-parents-allow-their -children-to-choose -their-own-career/1/No man can succeed in a line of endeavor which he does not like.Napoleon Hill
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