Dear GhanaWeb,
I have a personal legend that I believe in, but my parents seem to equate office work with success.
I find joy in cooking. The happiness on my face when I cook is evident. After completing SHS, I expressed my desire to attend culinary school to hone my skills.
Unfortunately, my parents disregarded my passion and enrolled me in a university degree program. Following my graduation, they even sent me abroad for a master's degree.
During this time, I took an online culinary course and started a small food business that is flourishing.
Despite working for a reputable company for three years, I am unhappy. I am not in the right place. My office job does not bring me the same joy as my cooking endeavors.
My parents believe that office work brings dignity and wealth, but I prioritize happiness over wealth.
I am not seeking riches; I simply want to live comfortably and happily.
I anticipate resistance from my parents if I choose to leave my office job, but I am determined to follow my true passion.
How can I persuade them?
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