It does?
This comment startled me so much at first I thought you were being sarcastic, but then I realized (I think) you are serious. It just goes to show how different people can interpret the same words in entirely different ways, especially in writing. That wasn't what I got from the post at all..
Yeah... <grin> Not sarcastic! Here's how I parsed it: (if only for academic interest)
For one; he actually pays attention & can list off several varied interests (medical, spiritual, hobby, etc.), even though he doesn't agree with them.
Two; he lists out 4 very different options/life paths (school, work, volunteering, helping others... Which is cool, most people don't actually consider that a valid path),
Three; He's gruff and to the point, but he's only ever disparaging of other 'silly things & bullshit' she's choosing to spend her time on / not ever disparages her, herself (you're wasting your time, versus you're a waste of time). When someone is worried for someone they care for, listing out the mistakes they believe they're making is difficult, but also very different from attacking the person (or you're drinking too much vs you're just a worthless drunk = criticism vs personal attack)
Four: "It's up to you to do it, no one else can do it for you"... Is a double shot of belief. To begin with, that he believes she can do it, and second that she can understand what he's saying/grok it.
Fifth & probably most; he assigns her her own agency. Her choices. He may not agree with them, but he fully gives her the right to make them, and he loves her so he's not going to cut her out of his life because she's making choices he wouldn't, and doesn't agree with. Not gonna lie and say he supports them, but he supports
her. Whatever her choices, he still loves her.
1&5 together = While most people who don't actually love someone won't pay attention enough to the person to
know varied interests, controlling & abusive people do, in order to control them or as ammunition to mock them. But controlling gets tossed out of the arena, because he not only lists out pretty much every possible life path out there (school, work, volunteer, help others... If that includes being a stay at home parent, that really is about the sum total), but then backs up and says whatever she wants to do is her decision, and he'll love her regardless
including what she's doing right now, although it makes him sad.