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The Pressure Of Career Choice At Young Age

Career decisions made at a young age are important, but they should not feel like life sentences. ‎‎At sixteen or seventeen, many young people are asked a question that feels simple but carries enormous weight. What is your career choice?

‎‎The answer often seems expected to define the rest of their lives. Doctor, engineer, lawyer, entrepreneur. The choice can feel permanent, even though the person making it is still discovering who they are.‎‎Schools push students to select subject combinations that shape university options. Parents worry about stability and income. Society celebrates certain careers and quietly dismisses others.‎‎This pressure can create anxiety rather than clarity.

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Teenagers may choose fields based on fear of failure, family expectations, or prestige instead of genuine interest. ‎‎When passion is ignored, motivation fades. Some students excel academically yet feel trapped in paths they never truly chose.

Others hesitate to explore creative or unconventional careers because they fear disappointment or judgment.‎‎Many adults today work in roles that did not exist twenty years ago. Growth requires flexibility.‎‎Guidance matters. Instead of asking young people to commit to a lifelong identity, we should enc

ourage exploration. Internships, volunteering, mentorship, and open conversations about different professions provide real insight. Failure should be seen as experience, not disaster.‎‎A career is a journey, not a single decision made in a classroom. Young people deserve support, honest information, and room to grow. When we reduce pressure and expand possibilities, we help them build futures based on purpose rather than fear

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