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How much did you want to fulfill the expectations of your parents ? Do you think they were fair ?
How much did you actually fulfill ?
How much did you actually fulfill ?
I don't recall a strong desire to fulfill my parents' expectations, but then I usually surpassed them by fulfilling my own. I always had a very strong sense of what I wanted to achieve/accomplish.How much did you want to fulfill the expectations of your parents ? Do you think they were fair ?
How much did you actually fulfill ?
How much did you want to fulfill the expectations of your parents ? Do you think they were fair ?
How much did you actually fulfill ?
I don't recall a strong desire to fulfill my parents' expectations, but then I usually surpassed them by fulfilling my own. I always had a very strong sense of what I wanted to achieve/accomplish.
I fulfilled my own expectations. Not sure my parents had much to be honest or if they did, they never said what they were (or I don't remember or didn't care). So yeah - pretty much what @Coriolis said. Maybe it is an INTJ thing. I was always very driven to accomplish things.How much did you want to fulfill the expectations of your parents ? Do you think they were fair ? How much did you actually fulfill ?
Zero interest in fulfilling parental expectations of forcing me down the law career path. Fair wasn't part of the family vocab which I won't get into.
I went down the finance and econ path, into the investment industry and exceeded expectations in magnitudes. When I made COO, the only comment that my father made was to my mother, wondering if I could handle it. Must admit that it was satisfying to do things my way.
Within reason, agreed, presuming that 'our own identity' isn't premised on anything monstrous.This is one key issue in regards to identity crisis....We develop our identity uniquely and mustn't be forced to align with a path that corresponds to a false perception of our identity...Thus, happiness is related to the proportion of energy we invest in creating or own identity.