> she made her children pick a major where they could make money.
Interesting. Since no man can serve two masters, and must despise one, perhaps being compelled to choose this one will lead to them despising it (this is how I would write the plot if I were an author, but God comes up with better ideas than I do.)
> she made her children pick a major where they could make money.
Interesting. Since no man can serve two masters, and must despise one, perhaps being compelled to choose this one will lead to them despising it (this is how I would write the plot if I were an author, but God comes up with better ideas than I do.)
Forcing another adult (when we're referring to an over 18 year old college student) to study what you want them to is a very strange convept to me. I guess I just value fostering independence higher than others.
> she made her children pick a major where they could make money.
Interesting. Since no man can serve two masters, and must despise one, perhaps being compelled to choose this one will lead to them despising it (this is how I would write the plot if I were an author, but God comes up with better ideas than I do.)
Forcing another adult (when we're referring to an over 18 year old college student) to study what you want them to is a very strange convept to me. I guess I just value fostering independence higher than others.