
The post of CEO (CEO), who suggests that students delay the parents’ advice in choosing career options, quickly gain traction to LinkedIn, and several social media users agreed. The entrepreneur believes that parents are not updated with “best career options” or their friends – who are counting on advice extensively. He added that parents want you to be “happy and safe”.
“The unpopular opinion,” wrote the CEO in Mumbai and added, “Do not listen to parents about the career council. They are not informed about the best career options. Even their friends who establish their views. They just want you to be happy and safety.
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As users reacted to LinkedIn
The individual commented, “Masters! I just needed it so much.
Others added: “Listen them carefully, it makes them happy and it’s your responsibility. But whether you follow their advice is entirely up to you.”
The third remarked: “It is true that parents may not always know the latest career paths. However, they bring the view of durability, values and long -term stability. The sweet spot combines its wisdom with today’s opportunities.”
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The fourth wrote: “True! I never knew that after 4 years of being in the content ecosystem my father would share my videos with my friends and family groups! Once someone said,” Maa Bap Tumhare to Khilaf NHI Hai VO BSS Tumhe Tumhe Gareeb Nhi Dekhna Chahte “(parents are not against your dreams.”
The fifth user said, “I wish my dad to be on LinkedIn!”
Financial secrets from parents cause a marital conflict
Meanwhile, the 28 -year -old Reddit software engineer shared that he was unhappy in his organized marriage just two months after the wedding after a financial revelation about his wife. The man wanted a partner who worked and earned at least 70% of his salary believed that financial equality helped balance the duties of the household.
Found that his wife who earned £75,000 per month, contributed £40,000 a month for their parents for a housing loan – informing that it did not publish before the marriage. The engineer felt cheated, because this long -term financial commitment was decided without his knowledge or consent.
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