I'm glad she spoke about children at the end. I deal with this daily with my students... reminding them that no one in the world is perfect... and it's our job as humans to accept this fact, to not be annoyed by it, and to never stop trying to improve ourselves in the areas that we wish we were better in...
Each year the kids are more and more egocentric because they are raised with the ideals that they are perfect little princes and princesses... and in return they have no coping skills when they find something that they struggle with... acceptance that growth is always needed is a skill that needs to be taught... not that you're better than anyone else.
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Each year the kids are more and more egocentric because they are raised with the ideals that they are perfect little princes and princesses... and in return they have no coping skills when they find something that they struggle with... acceptance that growth is always needed is a skill that needs to be taught... not that you're better than anyone else.
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