With changing societal norms and the rise of social media, many young individuals are struggling to make informed decisions about their careers and lives. Many students, influenced by societal or familial pressures, fail to assess their interests and aptitude. This inevitably leads to dissatisfaction, failure and, in many cases, depression later in life.
It is imperative for parents, educators, and policymakers to address this issue. Career counselling should be made an integral part of the educational system to help students make informed decisions.
Sahiba Jalal
Chitral
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