So, I watched a video recently where the guest speaker said, that if he gets the opportunity to advise teens in high school he would tell them not to study economics, and it made me scared because I'm studying economics. So, it was like... ' Did I make the wrong choice or something? '. Moving further in the video, I realized that what he was saying and explaining had already been said by my economics lecturer before.
"Economics is a day-to-day practice and is an easy endeavor made difficult for study reasons", he usually said. Watching the video to the end, I asked myself, "If I had the opportunity to go back in time would I pick another course to study? " And the answer was ..." No". And if I have the opportunity to advise any high school student about courses to choose... I'd say "Economics". The more people learn about even basic economics, the better the economy of countries.
So, if you had the opportunity to advise people about courses to choose In University, what would it be and why?
You know that no matter what we want to learn or know, no one can stop you but yourself. You should not follow what other people say about the thing you want to learn or know, because at the end of the day, you will be the one who benefits from the thing you are learning.
Then again, you are the one who knows better whether what some say is right or wrong, and as far as I can see, I don't see anything wrong with what you want. Also, economics is another thing; it's good and it's needed in all countries; in fact, that's why every country has economic advisers to know how the economy of each country will develop or improve. Why would you listen to someone who knows nothing about economics when you are the one who sees the beauty in economics when you study it? You are the one who saw the beauty, not someone else, and you will believe those who did not see the beauty you saw in economics. Do you get it?