yukiDoing something that my father did because 'im good at it', as opposed to something else I wanted to do. He pressured me pretty hard to study & work in IT, but I decided earlier this year (after 4 years) that I was finally done with it.
Going to go University next year, so I'm slowly on the path of rectifying that.
Strange, I have the exact same story, save that I decided after one year I was done with it.
It's a pain too, because parents are good people, and they want to see their kid be successful, but it's never that easy to grind through something you find bland.
PaxMu...when you see a kid grow (learn the alphabet, start writing and reading, simple math operations, etc.) knowing that you were helping him/her with all that, it's the best feeling ever.
Most of the reason I want to teach is exactly that. I can make a living by not scheming people out of their money but by helping them? Count me in.