How do I tell my parents I don't want to be a doctor like they want me to be?
- mhanonymousyouth
- Oct 21, 2020
- 2 min read

If your parents are imposing a career choice on you, it is essential that you talk to them firmly without being afraid of upsetting them. Tell your parents the pressure of being a doctor is stressing you out, and you want to be able to guide what direction your life is heading towards. Let your parents know that you do not have a passion to be a doctor, and clearly state that it is not a career you wish to pursue. Have them understand that being a doctor without having a passion for the job is very taxing on the mind and soul. Explain to them that you do not want to study relentlessly for years on end to earn a job that you do not want. Have your parents know how much you love them, and although you respect their vision for your life, becoming a doctor is not the right choice for you. Discussing your problems and concerns with them is very important; if they understand why you don’t want to become a doctor, they’re more inclined to not pressure you. Have your parents know that their huge expectations are not motivating you and challenging you academically. Inform your parents that pursuing a career of your choice would make you a thousand times more motivated, leading you to excel at a job that you enjoy. Help them understand that you are capable of making career choices that lead to a stable and comfortable life. Make sure to get your concerns across to your parents calmly, while understanding their perspective. The importance of your career path lies in whether you believe it will make you happy or not; you have to be the one to choose it. The bottom line is that you don’t think being a doctor will make you happy, or at least not as happy as another career path might; now, it is your responsibility to convey your beliefs to your parents and hope for their support. If you do become a doctor because of your parents’ pressure, chances are that your performance will be considerably lacklustre, which might even come at the cost of a patient’s well-being. If you don’t agree with your parents on your career path, you need to talk to them.
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