Re: Guys- what made you want to become a nurse?
My decision to become a nurse was based upon careful consideration of the numerous advantages (and disadvantages, but I won't address them here for the sake of brevity). The primary reason--and the one I mention in interviews and when talking to people that I don't know well--is that I wanted to do something meaningful with my time while working. I do not want to go home at the end of the day (or night) and say "Wow, I did not accomplish a single damned thing on that shift." Nursing is always beneficial for the patient if done correctly, even if he does have a negative outcome. The focus on the patient's complete wellness really appeals to me.
Money is a factor, though not in the typical sense. I am a fairly smart fellow and I'm sure I could pursue an educational direction that would lead to a job paying a lot more than being an RN will. That said, nurses do get paid well enough that I should be able to live quite comfortably with a little planning. It is also one of the better paying jobs that I can get in a rural area, which I intend to relocate to once I become an RN (I'm currently an LPN). Plus there are so many different awesome things to do as a nurse that an RN who is truly unhappy is an idiot for not seeking a better match.
Regardless of what happens economically, technologically, or politically, nursing care will always be in demand. Even in (and perhaps especially in) 3rd world countries there is a need for nursing care.
How did I realize that nursing was an option? Well, when I was 11 years old my mother had a heart attack (after having seen her physician only a couple of hours prior c/o what are now known as common s/s of cardiac problems in women

). She spent over a week in the hospital, primarily in the CCU, during which time she had at least one nurse that happened to be a man who was incredibly competent, compassionate, and effective in making her experience as pleasant as possible.
My dad also had begun training as an LPN while in the Army, but could not finish due to the physical aftermath of a severe motorcycle crash. My parents were (and are) both extremely supportive of my entry into nursing.
Nursing News