It's not that her life is going to be "below par," it's just that we're going to be very different. She's been raised with very conservative, modest values and her mom is a part-time teacher, when she isn't home cooking and cleaning. And my friend admits she'll probably do the same. But what's the point in being friends with her then if I want to be a doctor or an engineer? We just wouldn't have anything in common.
I'm okay knowing I won't be friends with them later on
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It's not that her life is going to be "below par," it's just that we're going to be very different. She's been raised with very conservative, modest values and her mom is a part-time teacher, when she isn't home cooking and cleaning. And my friend admits she'll probably do the same. But what's the point in being friends with her then if I want to be a doctor or an engineer? We just wouldn't have anything in common.
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your work =//= you. You will have nothing in common if everything that is included in you, is your work.