Topic > The Fight In Cisneros' Only Daughter - 1049

She didn't agree with my father's opinion, on the other hand it wasn't the first time it happened and most likely it was the cause of the divorce. Regardless, he believed that I should stick with it and just focus on my education. He was right: “You start working, you earn money, and you end up losing interest in school because you start to appreciate money. Then you will see that studying and going to university is a waste of time." Now I'm not saying that working while studying isn't a good thing, I know a lot of people do that and still end up being successful. Nor do I judge my ability to excel at both, but I saw that my mother was right. Furthermore, I had enough examples of what it was like to drop out of school to work, whether out of necessity or choice. My brother was one of them. He had dropped out of school because he needed money and always told me to focus on school and try to get a higher education. Personally, I plan to be successful. But I honestly never saw working and studying at the same time as my plan for success. However, I felt the need to satisfy my dad's desire to make me work, but at the same time I didn't want to disappoint my mom. I mean, what if I lost interest in school and just focused on making money? Above all I wanted to be a successful psychologist. My mother's last words when it came to making decisions were always; “It's your choice, you sabes.” This left many doubts