Lies drive us to Failure
I think we are setting up the younger generation for failure. I think that we are pushing for all of the wrong things, instead of trying to encourage things like hard work, and good social skills, showing respect, etc…we are trying to tell them to simply be positive…well being positive is great, but not always possible. What about the child who doesn’t have anything to be positive about, doesn’t have a good family or a good home life, maybe they are even scared to go home at night, how can you tell that child that they are not being successful in school because they are not positive enough?
I was reading a very interesting article the other day about psychology facts that we have been forced to believe or made to think were true simply because someone said it…one of these myths is about about self confidence. The article made a great point about how we are teaching kids that they need to work for the wrong things, they need to be self confident, without giving them the tools to do so. We aren’t teaching them good social skills or how to be successful in school, we are teaching them to be cocky, arrogant, and ignorant at best. The author simply pointed out that we are connecting the fact that a child has self esteem to the fact that they are successful, when really we should be looking at the fact that the success is making the child self confident. I would have to fully agree with this point. What good does it do to tell a child to believe in themselves if we never teach them how to accomplish those goals we tell them to believe in? It wont do any good for anyone.
I do believe that a sense of self worth comes from many different aspects of a person’s life. And having confidence can make things a bit easier for you, at least I think so, but I don’t believe that by simply believing you are the best, you will be…By simply believing that you will land a 3 figure job, you will….By only believing that you will be famous, you will….I think that we are only hurting our younger generation by feeding them these lies. I think that we should be telling them that life is a struggle and if you want something that’s great, but you’re more likely than not going to have to work hard for it.
Maybe we should stop trying to make everyone feel so good and simply be honest with them. Lies aren’t going to help our children when they get out into the real world and experience it without warning.
Tags: choices, consequences, desires, experience, Life, responsibility, Society, Truth
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