Hello! I can see that you live in a lovely little county town. Your parents have arranged a job for you through their connections, but you don't like it. Your parents have said that if you don't do the job they have arranged, they will not take care of you in the future. I can understand why you're feeling a little nervous and anxious! It's a tough situation to be in.
This is a tough one! It's about personal growth, independence, and dependence. Right now, you can't live without your parents, but they're trying to arrange your work. You want to listen to your heart, but you're worried that your parents don't care about you anymore. It's a tough spot to be in, right? You're torn between listening to your own wishes and listening to your parents' wishes.
Psychologist Adler said that it's important to remember that we're all responsible for our own actions. When it comes to work, you have your ideas and your parents have theirs. However, your parents might try to make decisions for your life, not respect your opinions, and make you compromise on the grounds of not caring about you. It's totally normal to feel a little angry inside, and it's okay to suppress the anger into your subconscious mind because repressed emotions can make you feel anxious and painful.
Our whole lives are just a series of choices, big and small. And you know what? You're the one who gets to make them! So, whether you choose to listen to your parents or your heart, you are the only one responsible for your life choices.
Your parents can only make decisions for you, sweetheart, but they can't control how you feel.
Have you ever wondered what might happen if you listened to your parents? Or perhaps you've thought about what might happen if you listened to your heart?
The questioner can write down the pros and cons of the two choices on paper, see which result they can bear, and which result would be less painful, and choose that result.
I really hope you can get rid of your troubles soon. I'm sending you lots of good luck!


Comments
I can totally relate to feeling stuck between what you want and family expectations. It's a tough spot to be in. Maybe try talking to them about your career interests and see if there's any room for compromise.
It sounds like a challenging situation. Have you considered expressing your feelings to your parents? Sometimes opening up can lead to understanding and maybe they'll support a different path for you.
Facing this kind of pressure from family is really hard. Could you look for other job opportunities that align more with your studies? That way, you're showing initiative while pursuing what you love.
I understand the pressure you're under. Perhaps you could find a parttime or side gig in your field of interest. This might help you gain experience and show your parents that you're serious about your career.
This is a difficult position to be in. If possible, you might want to explore resources like career counseling or mentors who can offer guidance on how to approach this situation with your parents.