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It’s important for kids to know that life isn’t always fair.

Why sugarcoat it? I remember brothers and I would complain that’s not fair but out dad said, “Of course it isn’t. Life isn’t fair. I mean wouldn’t understand because we were taught to be fair to others but I guess there’s another way of it. We understand what he saying. Most kids complain, “It’s not fair!!!!” Well it isn’t kids so get used to it and buck up. When kids get older and be adults, no one‘s gonna want to complainer or at workers college. Yes, life is not fair seems blunt, but it’s the truth and we need to stop sugarcoat stuff to kids. We’ve all been those kids that screamed it’s not fair. Don’t pretend you didn’t.
Now as an adult I get annoyed when kids scream and cry does not fair. I wanted to say, “You bet it isn’t kid! Get over it!” But I don’t want to sound rude.
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Beatbox34 · 31-35, M
I was raised with the awareness of every problem in my life. It makes kids much more responsible and smarter at a younger age.