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I have a bachelor's degree and a good job related to my degree. I reached the decision to not study to reach a master's degree. I feel happy like this , and feel no desire to study anything else. Some family members and friends constantly insist on giving me advice to study a more advanced degree, and they act like I am doing a bad thing by being honest about my decision to not study anymore. Does something similar happen to anyone else here? Any advice on a respectful way to put a stop to constant suggestions of this kind?
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