jamespowers said:I see this all the time. Its ridiculous to not acknowledge that you are not 15 anymore.
Before you had rites of passage like marriage and then father/motherhood. Now everything is upside down and backwards. Responsiblity is shirked and You have people making stupid, spur of the moment decisions that were ill fated from the beginning.
That's why we have boomerang kids who just keep coming back to live in their parent's basement after every failure. Perhaps we need to take time to tell children over and over that life is what you make it. Life is a series of stepping stones to success and playing hopscotch with those stepping stones leads to failure more times than not.
For instance, you cannot just walk away from your high school graduation and into the boardroom as a CEO. That should be a goal not an immediate gratification expectation. This involves stepping stones like education, working your way up and accomplishing tasks to meet the goal.
To say that the man is against you and you will never get anywhere is a big joke unless you actually try. :eusa_doh:
I think the definite avatar of our society seems to be representative in the baseball cap. It is more prevalent than anything else on heads today. This a hat that was for baseball players and children has become the uniform of the forever child along with shorts/sweats, sandals and T-shirts. Their mind and their clothes never change. :eusa_doh:
Regards,
J
No offense, but if being an adult means thinking and talking like that, i will stay a perpetual adolescent.
I say Hooray for the throwing off of so called adult behavior. We all need to enjoy life more. As far as I can see, adults seem to be getting the job done just fine, raising fine kids that they can actually relate to and e=njoying life much more than my parents eer would have let themselves. I see my parents as sad, never having embraced all the joy that life offers them. I think we all need to be more possessed of the joy an d wonder of children and I hope I never lose what little I have left.