My Parents Expect Me To Take Care Of Them And I Don't Know What To Do About It
Briefly

In a society where tiger parenting prevails, children are pressured to excel academically and succeed in all areas, often at the expense of their freedom and happiness.
Filial Piety is deeply ingrained in Chinese culture, creating an expectation for children to provide for their parents in adulthood, adding pressure to excel from childhood.
As a child, I felt immense pressure to meet my parents' high expectations, resulting in stress and resentment, despite their good intentions for my future.
Traditional Chinese parents often believe they are investing in their children's future success, but this can lead to a sense of anxiety and a lack of personal freedom.
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