Who will I be?
The Teenager Today|March 2020
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing it is stupid.” — Albert Einstein
Denny Joseph
Who will I be?

What do you want to be when you grow up? This is one of the most important questions of your lives.

And when do people ask you that? When you are very young, and many of you would have answered; Collector, Astronaut, Scientist, Doctor, Engineer, Businessmen, Police Officer, Pilot, etc. In fact everything seemed possible then. But as you grow into your teenage and adolescent years, everything changes. The same question boomerangs, again from our parents, relatives and neighbours when we are in high school. Parents want an answer because to them you seem a bit lost, directionless! You might have heard them often say, “Oh, my child doesn’t know what he wants to do after tenth. He has no sense of direction.”

Moreover, they have heard from their friends and colleagues that their children are going for medical and engineering courses. Upon hearing that, their heart beat goes up further and they want to know what you want to do. There’s a lot of pressure being put on the tenth grader who is trying to cope with the challenges of teenage and find his identity and place in the society. There seems to be a mismatch between the desires of the parent and you. There will be long lectures from the father in the evenings and you often hear your mother talking over the phone to her friends and relatives about you. They begin to worry about you too much!

During this time the friendly atmosphere at home becomes hostile and the parents often feel that they don’t understand these youngsters today. They have no dreams, no purpose and no direction. “During our time it wasn’t like this! I am worried where my child will end up!”

And if you share some of your aspirations with them, they would say, “It’s good to be a singer, dancer, artist, but you need to find a career. You better study well and find a job. Your interest cannot make you a living.” This is where the problem begins.

This story is from the March 2020 edition of The Teenager Today.

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