Anonymous wrote:If he’s able to support himself and is content there is nothing to say. You being disappointed in him isn’t going to make him feel better or be more “successful” or ambitious. You have messed up values
Uh, no. People want the best for their children. I don't think most people would consider a crappy call center job where he is just barely scraping by to be "the best." I'm sure OP wants her son to be fulfilled. If that means not making much money but being happy because he's found his calling, that's one thing. But a low paying, low level dumb job is not that.