CREATING SOMETHING VALUABLE TAKES FOCUS AND EFFORT
CREATING SOMETHING
VALUABLE TAKES FOCUS AND EFFORT
By Domenick J.
Maglio PhD Traditional Realist
Many Americans have
lived an idyllic life. We have had no war reaching our soil, have a solid
economy and have sufficient credit or income to purchase almost any item we want
immediately. This is truly a materialistic,
instant gratification culture. Most adults like their children, want whatever
they desire. This creates a lifestyle
that too often places them on the edge of insolvency. These incessant purchasers
scramble to maintain their lifestyle of spending. Their offspring are left on
their own to enter a fantasy world of video games, Harry Potter magic,
Facebook, and instant gratification of their own wants.
These youngsters are
not being taught reality, moral values, skills and rules necessary to be
successful in the real business world. The parent’s belief in providing goods
is more important than teaching them the skills necessary to function in the
future. Modern children are victims of permissive, materialistic parenting that
has been a dismal failure in preparing children for adulthood.
Their youngsters are
usually oblivious to their parent’s fight to stay above water so as not to
drown in debt. These children are normally not aware of the parents’ serious
discussion about finances. In the children’s life, money does grow on trees.
Their parents use plastic cards and miraculously everything they want is obtained
with the ease of signing their name.
In our children’s
heads there is no urgent motivation to mature into adulthood as they believe
everything will be similar tomorrow with their parents there to care for
them. These parents do little to
enlighten the children that eventually they will not be able to provide for
them in the future. Children should learn the skills needed to be independent
and self reliant in order to become adults and start the process of advancing
in their chosen employment path.
Without parents
preparing their children to be independent they will be dependent on others or
the government. Our children are living in a delusional world since they never
witnessed their parent’s beginning climb up the economic ladder to create an
exciting and successful life. They have no idea about what it took nor do the
average parents share their initial stories of hardship of starting their
journey to financial security.
Many youngsters
never saw their parent’s actual working place. Some might have visited their
parent’s office on a special “bring your child to work day.” These occasions
are more a show and tell experience not a normal workday. These unfortunate
young people have little to aspire to and almost no drive to get there. These
youngsters grow into young adults without realizing the tenacity and perseverance
that was and still is required to maintain and advance to more demanding and
higher paying positions.
The lack of real
world knowledge has a significant impact on these youngster’ education. They
have no academic goals to achieve for there is no reason for them to become
independent from
their family. Too many are in school only for the reason that their parents
insisted on it and too many act out as they see no reason to be there.
These students pass
the time in school more as a social event rather than a learning experience.
They do not feel they have to gain the tools to be an excellent learner. They
do not realize that they need knowledge in order to open all possible options
for their own future. Most do not realize the implications of being dependent
on others for their needs and wants. Their autonomy to make their own
decisions, choices and opportunity is limited.
Worst of all, most
modern young people will have few experiences to learn the elation one feels
when accomplishing something meaningful after putting your heart and soul into
it. Their school experience, more often than not, was not challenging as the
child’s self esteem was more important than their honest mastery of academic
skills and relevant knowledge. Grade inflation can mask a poor education but does
not do anything to promote a viable and excellent professional candidate for a
productive and stimulating life. The person is paralyzed in a life of just
getting by, never to reach their potential.
One of the most
important lessons that modern parents and our public school system have not
established clearly is that nothing worthwhile in life is done without focus
and effort to overcome obstacles. Inner satisfaction comes from concentrated
hard work to complete the project and is never as easy as was first thought. The
satisfaction of creating something valuable is derived by realizing that “I did
it.” Whatever the end product, the more the ingenuity, perseverance and creativity
expended, the more unbelievable and amazed the individual feels that he accomplished
what he set out to do. This feeling of gratification is addictive and leads to
other positive deeds and successes.
Depending on others:
family, friends and especially on “free government handouts” that promise
everything, lead to mediocrity and a self-enslaved soul.
Domenick Maglio, PhD.
is a columnist carried by various newspapers, an author of several books and
owner/director of Wider Horizons School, a college prep program. Dr. Maglio is
an author of weekly newspaper articles, INVASION WITHIN and a new just published book, entitled, IN
CHARGE PARENTING In a PC World. You can visit Dr. Maglio at
www.drmaglio.blogspot.com.
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