Posted by Animal on January 29, 2012 at 06:10:07 from (184.6.95.78):
In Reply to: Self Esteem posted by showcrop on January 29, 2012 at 04:25:55:
I used to equate self esteem with pride and accomplishment. Clearly that is not the case any more. Their seems to be a lot of self esteem among the younger set, most of whom have not showed me anything for them to be proud of. When I go to the grand kids soccer games {that in itself says alot, what happened to baseball} I see a bunch of kids running around with their heads up their kiester making their parents happy. Their are no cheers or pats on the back like we used to get for hitting a home run or making a good catch in the outfield. This tends to spill over into their school work, and also work ethic, which is nothing! When we were kids working for wages, whether it be picking rock, or moving sprinkler pipe, or hauling hay we made every thing a competition and took great pride in our accomplishments, not screwing the farmer that gave us a job......I wonder how many kids today can say they had some one come to their home and offer them a job based on some one elses recommindation? Just my thoughts
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