anderson750
I'm working on it Rose
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- Price, Utah
Guilty for me and my daughter. We both have chronic depression/anxiety and no matter how hard I try to pull us out of the dark abyss I rarely feel like I get a win for the both of us at the same time.
I don’t intend to play victim I never have. I try to find the joy in every moment and live life to the fullest as life is fan-f#%cking tastic ‘most’ of the time and I try to share the joy with everyone I know family or not.
I dunno I wasn’t going to post anything but figured I would—kinda goes back to the mental health thread more than anything but there’s two sides to that coin.
100%. I know there are legitimate mental health issues and I don’t mean to paint with a broad brush. My wife deals with anxiety and my daughter has also but like you we take a proactive approach to it. There are to many people who do not act like parents that blame society or mental health issues for their problems. They let their kids run without direction.I think this is completely different than what Paul was saying. You may have an issue.. but you know it. You address it. You cope with it. You work on it. You know how to handle adversity. You are an active player in your kids life. You are a productive member of society.
Paul is talking about the kid who was getting evicted from his apartment so he decided to shoot up a mall.
I know my example is bad for the masses here but it is the only thing I know. My parents got me into racing motorcycles as a kid because I was being a trouble maker. If I wanted to ride and race I had to behave. While racing I learned responsibility, failure, success, and most importantly how to act in all of those situations. My parents spent a lot of money for me to learn those lessons.
All of this is why I got my kids into riding and racing and every penny I have spent has been worth it. I am proud of my kids and the adults they have become because they have learned how to fail and get back up. They have learned to succeed and go work harder and get better. But here is the thing…..my parents took responsibility to make sure I did not become a trouble maker and taught me that it was my responsibility to raise my kids…..not society.
So back to the original thing. People like you @Rot Box are not part of what I consider the problem. You are not one of the lazy parents
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