Kids are not taught self discipline. To work for what they want. Desires easily gratified so they don't try hard to push themselves. I see it in my work place and it's quite frustrating to see them on their phones or in the break room taking a break when they feel like it. This is a medical profession and I'm the team leader watching this. Can't even walk with a purpose to get something done and by the time they casually walk down the hall, I've already got what was needed. I have to constantly tell myself that "this is not my problem "
"Everyone wants to be the leader, they want to change the World, but no one helps mom with the dishes"
Kids are not taught self discipline. To work for what they want. Desires easily gratified so they don't try hard to push themselves. I see it in my work place and it's quite frustrating to see them on their phones or in the break room taking a break when they feel like it. This is a medical profession and I'm the team leader watching this. Can't even walk with a purpose to get something done and by the time they casually walk down the hall, I've already got what was needed. I have to constantly tell myself that "this is not my problem " "Everyone wants to be the leader, they want to change the World, but no one helps mom with the dishes"
....valid observations....
Isn't that the truth! " No one wants to help mom with the dishes" Great Analogy!
This is probably true in your locale but varies according to state, county, town- plenty of good kids still around in rural areas