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Things I've Noticed About the New Generation

I had an interesting discussion with somebody about this. I've noticed a few things about teenagers and or the younger kids. They don't seem to know how to deal with failure and I think that's because our society has become a bit too soft about it. An F becomes a E on a grading scale, talent shows end with everybody being a winner, kids get awards in sports for just participating, a friend told me some schools don't even give out report cards anymore if your kid is failing. Don't get me wrong, [b]this is not a "my generation is better then yours" argument.[/b] This generation has it easier in a lot of ways that I didn't and that's nice to know that somethings have gotten better. But at the same time they have to deal with things that weren't as much of an issue when I was a teenager in high school because simply society was a tad bit different.


It seems like we've become a society that teaches kids how to [b]avoid[/b] failure instead of how to actually [b]deal with it[/b]. Which is ridiculous honestly. In life you're going to meet people who don't like you and you are going to fail at things you try harder then anyone else at. Maybe this is why a lot of teens don't drive anymore. I've seen this in my younger sister and her friends. They don't drive because their afraid of failing or they try the road test, fail and then never do it again because failing made them so discouraged. Anxiety seems to have gotten worse in general when it comes to teenage youth and this massive fear of failure might be a big reason why. Failure is something you have to deal with, you can't get around it.
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Cloud7593 · 46-50, F
You're part of the very generation you're criticizing. The coddling of kids got a real stronghold in the 90's. Of course there's nothing new about spoiling kids. I knew some real spoiled brats myself and saw how some of them struggled with reality as adults. They can't handle life's everyday ups and downs.
DanniRoxi · 26-30, F
I moved out when I was eighteen. I have a car and I already have the job of my dreams by working in Hollywood. Soon I'll be graduating from college. Clearly I made it just fine. Especially when most people my age can't even get a car yet. So yeah, I feel like I have a right to observe why so many other people my age (21) aren't where they should be in their lives.
Cloud7593 · 46-50, F
Yes it sounds like you're doing very well for yourself. In my opinion people of all ages act like big babies that can't handle anything most of the time.
RubySoo · 56-60, F
But it really has got do much worse in the last 5 years or so.
DanniRoxi · 26-30, F
@Cloud7593: I think what i'm curious about is why am I such an exception to this rule? So many people my age say they can't do this or that or whatever. Yet I could? I'm not unique or special. Maybe because my parents pushed me so hard. They pushed me very hard to be successful. Failure wasn't an option in my house. Either you win or you try, try, try and try again until you succeed. But's that's my point. I wasn't taught to avoid failure. I was taught to conquer it.
RubySoo · 56-60, F
Parenting makes a huge difference. Many people today don't encourage their kids to have any expectations. We have high unemployment in our area. It's true to say in my class...Most parents don't work. The kids( who often just want to be like mum or dad) dont understand ' work ethic' I actually have kids ask me why I work. Lol....