I think for a lot of kids, the idea of being a priest or religious never even enters their minds. From their earliest days so many parents encourage their kids to study hard, get into the best college, and become a doctor or lawyer or vice president of a large corporation. Kids get the idea early on that success = high-paying job, big house, nice cars, world travel, early retirement, etc. The idea of career or vocation as responding to God’s call to use one’s gifts in service of his kingdom, be that in single or married life with a “regular” job, or through the ordained priesthood or religious life, is not really emphasized. Now it’s all about advancing one’s personal and financial interests, and in this worldview the priesthood or religious life would be considered a failure or a waste. That’s a powerful message that kids are bombarded with, and it can be hard for kids to tune that out and listen for that quiet voice of God calling to them. So anyway, I would do my best to encourage my kids (if I have kids someday, God willing) to not get so caught up in the quest for more money, and listen to what vocation God is calling them to, not to what the world (or even mom and dad) seem to be pushing them toward.