I am a college student finishing up my second year and i still have absolutely no idea what i want to to with my life. this fact got me thinking is it wrong to get a college education just to have a high paying job? because for me it would be a way of saying that you dont trust God to provide you with everything you need in life. i just want to find out what other people think about this.
the purpose of a college education is to become acquainted with the great minds of human history, to share in their discourse, to form and to inform one’s self, to finish the task of adolescence and young adulthood-forming identity and learning the art of friendship. Most of all it is about growing in health intellectually, psychologically, emotionally and spiritually.
There are other roads to this growth, but college is not job training or vocational school, it should be life school.
You are there to discern your vocation, and from that, your career, life work and purpose. I am sure your college provides, because every school does, people trained to assist with that discernment, so I hope you take advantage of that gift.
How does God help us and supply our needs? Scripture tells us, when we are infants and children, he helps us as infants and children require, on food suited to them. When we are adults he treats us as such, and helps us learn to help ourselves and most of all how to help others, because that is how he extends his goodness to them. Learn during this time in college how God wants you to use your talents and gifts to help others. Commonly that is by pursuing a career, for which you will be paid enough to support yourself and your family, nothing wrong with that. If you find this path brings you excess wealth, regard it as another opportunity to extend your gifts to others.