And it doesn't help that parents tell their kids from birth "you can be anything you want to be". Sorry just not true! No matter how hard my husband tried, he couldn't be a pro-basketball player, I could never be a astrophysicist and my son would never make it as a professional singer. My daughter has a young man in her med school class who gets extra time during exams and his mother writes his reports. He wants to be an ER physician. Sorry but I don't think I want someone who needs extra time and help from mom to be making life and death decisions at my bedside. Maybe every job wasn't meant for every child!
It's like you see the crest fallen kids who are turned down on American Idol who can't carry a tune to save their lives. Where were the parents all these years to say "hey maybe singing isn't your thing, maybe try acting or painting". Self-esteem is built by doing something well. Not by having meaningless praise rain down on your head from parents since birth.
It's like you see the crest fallen kids who are turned down on American Idol who can't carry a tune to save their lives. Where were the parents all these years to say "hey maybe singing isn't your thing, maybe try acting or painting". Self-esteem is built by doing something well. Not by having meaningless praise rain down on your head from parents since birth.
, yet still months into college I encounter the students in the aisles cell phone in hand talking to their moms about 'yeah I know I called when I went grocery shopping earlier but did you know hamburger helper DOES'NT come with the hamburger inside????', 'but the recipe I'm making says I need a half of a tomato and half an onion-but the store doesn't sell them in halves'
, or 'how was I to know you can't use a dishwashing soap in the washing machine-soap is soap-why should I have to get the stuff AND clean up the floors, isn't that why YOU pay the landlord?'
. For that you have to find something your good at and you actually enjoy.