Oof. That's always been my motto: "Buck up and deal with it". I'm sure I'd have "dEpReSsIoN" by their standards too (am college student), but you don't see me complaining either. The worst part is that most of them just wanna use it as a crutch and an excuse to be the failure that they already are.
yea I've been steadily losing faith in the medical field for YEARS, way before the coof and even longer before I stumbled across all of this.
My dad's the same way. He's got that genetic dEpReSsIoN stuff, hated his job and was miserable for 20 years (everything's since been completely turned around in the last year, we thank God for that), but he never complained. He just dealt with it. You know, what used to be called 'normal'
Yeah I'm seriously scared for my daughter when she gets to school age. I'm already looking into homeschooling and finding the best ways to teach her life skills. I have a couple more years to really find the best way. But with everything thats been going on I'm starting to feel like it will be my only option.
Homeschooling or private/charter schooling (preferably church affiliated) are the ONLY options I'd pick. I was VERY fortunate to attend grade school and high school in small-town Kansas, and I had some very conservative and patriotic teachers. Most people are not that lucky. I only graduated a couple years ago but from what I hear the teaching quality has already drastically gone downhill since then lol.
Homeschool and start teaching life skills from birth. The first three years are very, very important in developing their brains. Even a two year old can help with making cookies, learning how to pour ingredients, two for you and two for me games, loading and unloading the laundry and learning which buttons make things run or stop, tearing of one sheet of paper towel, personal hygiene, setting a table, wiping down a countertop. They learn coordination, balance, self-reliance, helping others, what works and what doesn't. Everything that can be reached and is safe is fair game. It's a wonderful experience to watch a young mind make connections to cause and effect and to bonding ever deeper with you!
Oof. That's always been my motto: "Buck up and deal with it". I'm sure I'd have "dEpReSsIoN" by their standards too (am college student), but you don't see me complaining either. The worst part is that most of them just wanna use it as a crutch and an excuse to be the failure that they already are.
yea I've been steadily losing faith in the medical field for YEARS, way before the coof and even longer before I stumbled across all of this.
My dad's the same way. He's got that genetic dEpReSsIoN stuff, hated his job and was miserable for 20 years (everything's since been completely turned around in the last year, we thank God for that), but he never complained. He just dealt with it. You know, what used to be called 'normal'
Ya I think the best way to go through life at this point is "everything is a scam until proven otherwise"
Try a 'Dopamine Fast' for a day
They were taught they are victims. That crutch was propped up under them from a very young age im sure.
Sad. it really is. Reminds me why the nazis pushed the Hitler Youth program so hard...
Yeah I'm seriously scared for my daughter when she gets to school age. I'm already looking into homeschooling and finding the best ways to teach her life skills. I have a couple more years to really find the best way. But with everything thats been going on I'm starting to feel like it will be my only option.
Homeschooling or private/charter schooling (preferably church affiliated) are the ONLY options I'd pick. I was VERY fortunate to attend grade school and high school in small-town Kansas, and I had some very conservative and patriotic teachers. Most people are not that lucky. I only graduated a couple years ago but from what I hear the teaching quality has already drastically gone downhill since then lol.
Homeschool and start teaching life skills from birth. The first three years are very, very important in developing their brains. Even a two year old can help with making cookies, learning how to pour ingredients, two for you and two for me games, loading and unloading the laundry and learning which buttons make things run or stop, tearing of one sheet of paper towel, personal hygiene, setting a table, wiping down a countertop. They learn coordination, balance, self-reliance, helping others, what works and what doesn't. Everything that can be reached and is safe is fair game. It's a wonderful experience to watch a young mind make connections to cause and effect and to bonding ever deeper with you!