Secondly, the career you are interested in and good at can be your lifelong career. Some people say that developing interests into careers sacrifices hobbies, but I don't think so. Isn't it a waste of life to take a job that you are not interested in as a lifelong career? In this era of extremely fine career differentiation, if you have a field that you are very good at, you must be a leader in the workplace.
Finally, it can meet your economic needs and is an interesting career in your life. After all, the premise of fulfilling the responsibility of providing for the elderly must have a certain economic foundation. When your economic foundation is strong enough, you can not only give the best to the people you love, but also develop elegant hobbies better without being forced by life.
For example, if you don't have enough economic foundation, you will find that you will struggle with the cost of children's interest classes such as piano, painting and calligraphy, and you will also struggle with whether to use domestic or imported drugs when your parents are sick. On the contrary, you can give your children the best educational conditions, let them find the hobbies that suit them best, and take them abroad to broaden their horizons at any time.
An interesting and well-paid job can not only bring the best things to the people you love, but also gain the respect of others. After all, it's a money-oriented society now. In short, as long as you choose a career instead of a career, your career can become your lifelong career.