‘’ You cannot live your life to please others. The choice must be yours.’’ – Alice in Wonderland.
It is a common thinking that parents should encourage and design a lifestyle for their kids as to take them on the straight path and to make a picture- perfect future so that they become successful.
But they are too busy to glance up, look and understand, what goes on in the minds of youngsters.
Making high school, years to study, and be with your books most hours of the day, limiting their sources, and keeping them treasured will not make them successful, because to become successful you don’t need to learn or memorize. Moreover, these external indicators can pressure children, sending the message that academic success is important, not for personal reasons, but to please others.
An individual is good at something only if they do it with passion.
A person does his work wholly and completely only when one has an interest in it. Designing their futures might make them successful but unhappy at the same time.
It is a dream of every parent to see their children become doctors and engineers one day. It curbs their talent and narrows their chance of fulfilling their dreams to zero.
Talent is not learnt or taught, it comes naturally by birth. We should do something we are good, which comes from within us, rather doing something we are forced to.
If you want to achieve anything with all your heart, no one can stop you from achieving it.
To curb the talent of your kids might make them succeed in achieving the dream you see, but it will crush their dreams which they have been building forever.
It is a common perception that parents design a
Parents who are driven by the desire for publicity curb the natural talent of the child. He/she may develop a stage fear for rest of his life if he is put into a place where he