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Greetings. I'm a student studying languages, however I often feel like even tho I like this profession it's not something I'll enjoy. I'm living with my parents and I work part time to help them with money. The thing is when you are a teen entering your 20s its shocking.. On social media I see people my age buying expensive cars etc.. How is this possible? Again, I don't wanna be rich, I just wanna make enough money for a standard life without struggling like my parents. How did you choose what do you want to do for a living? My exams are so difficult that I ask myself is it worth getting a degree if many people who earn more than I ever will don't even have a degree.
"I’m a student studying languages, however, I often feel like, even though I like this profession, it’s not something I’ll truly enjoy. I live with my parents and work part-time to help them financially. The thing is, when you're a teenager entering your 20s, no one prepares you for what comes next. Yet, on social media, I see people my age buying expensive cars. How is this possible? Again, I don’t want to be rich, I just want to earn enough money for a standard life without struggling like my parents do. How did you decide what you wanted to do for a living? My exams are so difficult that I often ask myself if it's worth getting a degree when many people who earn more than I ever will don’t even have one?
 
Most of those people are posers, they front like they're rich by putting everything on credit, and that's if their mommy and daddy aren't subsidizing their lives. Some of those people also do have generational wealth (property, savings, assets, funds, etc) that was passed onto them.

Don't keep up with the joneses. Stay out of debt if it's not going to help you further yourself. You should also reconsider whether studying languages will be a good investment for you, because that is not really a lucrative field and will likely crash with the advent of AI. STEM is the way to go for money, or go to trade school or join a trades union.
 
Greetings. I'm a student studying languages, however I often feel like even tho I like this profession it's not something I'll enjoy. I'm living with my parents and I work part time to help them with money. The thing is when you are a teen entering your 20s its shocking.. On social media I see people my age buying expensive cars etc.. How is this possible? Again, I don't wanna be rich, I just wanna make enough money for a standard life without struggling like my parents. How did you choose what do you want to do for a living? My exams are so difficult that I ask myself is it worth getting a degree if many people who earn more than I ever will don't even have a degree.
"I’m a student studying languages, however, I often feel like, even though I like this profession, it’s not something I’ll truly enjoy. I live with my parents and work part-time to help them financially. The thing is, when you're a teenager entering your 20s, no one prepares you for what comes next. Yet, on social media, I see people my age buying expensive cars. How is this possible? Again, I don’t want to be rich, I just want to earn enough money for a standard life without struggling like my parents do. How did you decide what you wanted to do for a living? My exams are so difficult that I often ask myself if it's worth getting a degree when many people who earn more than I ever will don’t even have one?
Profession is something that can vary greatly from person to person. One person might be better at being a teacher than another and that is perfectly fine. Looking at your natal chart can show and help you understand what you are naturally good at. Even if you are naturally good at something, that does not mean to exactly go right and get a job for it, explore your options and see what you are willing to do for hours without boredom.

Your job/profession should be something you not only enjoy doing but something that will satisfy your need for life. Many people work jobs that give them loads of money, yet they are never happy. Unlike social media, you have a bunch of time, most employers don't employ young people due to their inexperience and no life knowledge. Its better to take your time, advance in your profession before really settling. It is still good to have a plan, and your natal chart can really help you figure out what is the best option for you. Social Media is just a camera on a person, it does not show all the work and sweat that people go through to get there. And plus, you know how easy it is to pose In front of a car or use fake money?

Best of luck!
 
Greetings. I'm a student studying languages, however I often feel like even tho I like this profession it's not something I'll enjoy. I'm living with my parents and I work part time to help them with money. The thing is when you are a teen entering your 20s its shocking.. On social media I see people my age buying expensive cars etc.. How is this possible? Again, I don't wanna be rich, I just wanna make enough money for a standard life without struggling like my parents. How did you choose what do you want to do for a living? My exams are so difficult that I ask myself is it worth getting a degree if many people who earn more than I ever will don't even have a degree.
"I’m a student studying languages, however, I often feel like, even though I like this profession, it’s not something I’ll truly enjoy. I live with my parents and work part-time to help them financially. The thing is, when you're a teenager entering your 20s, no one prepares you for what comes next. Yet, on social media, I see people my age buying expensive cars. How is this possible? Again, I don’t want to be rich, I just want to earn enough money for a standard life without struggling like my parents do. How did you decide what you wanted to do for a living? My exams are so difficult that I often ask myself if it's worth getting a degree when many people who earn more than I ever will don’t even have one?
Having an education (degrees) in the labor market is a plus and an undeniable bonus to work experience (even if it is absent), which will characterize you as a qualified specialist.

Not every country and not every profession can feed you and your family well (when you have one), so when choosing a profession, it is advisable to take into account the situation on the labor market (how much it will be in demand on the labor market in your country, how well paid).

In any case, regardless of the goals for which you receive your education and specialty, you become an expert in this field and your skills can be useful in other areas of your activity, hobbies, and so on.

Since you are learning languages, you can also use your skills to translate in ToZ, become a ToZ translator.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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