Anonymous wrote:I feel like a failure because I'm not as rich as my parents. Anyone here feeling the same?
My parents are both retired doctors and are what you would consider UMC or rich.
I cannot afford the same lifestyle I had growing up.
I partly blame my parents for this. They wanted me to go to medical school or law school but I didn't want it.
I was interested in graphic design and that's what I wanted to do. My parents were initially opposed but they decided to
support me in my choice. Now I wish they had forced me into law or medical school. I envy my friends who went to law school.
My job as a graphic designer doesn't pay enough and I couldn't afford living in this area without help from my parents.
I feel like a failure.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like a failure because I'm not as rich as my parents. Anyone here feeling the same?
My parents are both retired doctors and are what you would consider UMC or rich.
I cannot afford the same lifestyle I had growing up.
I partly blame my parents for this. They wanted me to go to medical school or law school but I didn't want it.
I was interested in graphic design and that's what I wanted to do. My parents were initially opposed but they decided to
support me in my choice. Now I wish they had forced me into law or medical school. I envy my friends who went to law school.
My job as a graphic designer doesn't pay enough and I couldn't afford living in this area without help from my parents.
I feel like a failure.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I may sound spoiled and immature but it doesn't change the reality that my parents didn't stop me from pursuing a non-lucrative career.
I wish they had been more authoritarian when it came to this. Now at 41 and making only $80k, i'm a laughing stock in our friends circle.
I'm lucky that my parents help pay for childcare and put a 50% down payment on our home so we could afford to live in NW DC.
Anonymous wrote:My father was raised in an orphanage, got on heroin at 17, then became a plumber.
So yes, I am because I made different life choices
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I may sound spoiled and immature but it doesn't change the reality that my parents didn't stop me from pursuing a non-lucrative career.
I wish they had been more authoritarian when it came to this. Now at 41 and making only $80k, i'm a laughing stock in our friends circle.
I'm lucky that my parents help pay for childcare and put a 50% down payment on our home so we could afford to live in NW DC.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I may sound spoiled and immature but it doesn't change the reality that my parents didn't stop me from pursuing a non-lucrative career.
I wish they had been more authoritarian when it came to this. Now at 41 and making only $80k, i'm a laughing stock in our friends circle.
I'm lucky that my parents help pay for childcare and put a 50% down payment on our home so we could afford to live in NW DC.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I may sound spoiled and immature but it doesn't change the reality that my parents didn't stop me from pursuing a non-lucrative career.
I wish they had been more authoritarian when it came to this. Now at 41 and making only $80k, i'm a laughing stock in our friends circle.
I'm lucky that my parents help pay for childcare and put a 50% down payment on our home so we could afford to live in NW DC.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I may sound spoiled and immature but it doesn't change the reality that my parents didn't stop me from pursuing a non-lucrative career.
I wish they had been more authoritarian when it came to this. Now at 41 and making only $80k, i'm a laughing stock in our friends circle.
I'm lucky that my parents help pay for childcare and put a 50% down payment on our home so we could afford to live in NW DC.