“Why be a counselor?” People often ask of me. “The pay isn’t high, and the paperwork is beyond belief. The stress you must have, dealing with people’s problems all day”. So, I look at them, and I try, my best to explain. “The pay won’t make me rich, you are right about that. The paperwork's insane, and we always need more staff. Yes, people come to me with a lot to explain. From broken homes, trauma, and unimaginable pain. But you asked, “Why be a Counselor?” so let me share with you. Why I continue, to do what I do. It’s the light in people’s eyes, when they first find that hope. When they empower themselves, and finally learn to cope. It’s watching them find a new life, one they actually want to live. It’s the joy of the families, as they reunite and forgive. It’s that one day you wonder, “am I really making a difference in what I do?” Then your email reads; “I am happy and well, and I want to thank you.” “That’s when you know…” I say with a tear… “There could not be, a more rewarding career”.