Why everyone should be special.

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  1. Brett Nortje

    Brett Nortje Well-Known Member

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    Today, with the e.m.o. generation, everyone 'is special.' this is because they are brought up by people similar to me, and, from my generation, there are so many movies where they show people that are special in some way. this includes spider man and the matrix movies, where you get to see one of them being special, yes?

    I was thinking of teaching my kids to be special one day, and, daydreaming about being a teacher. then, i remembered my theory that 'love is strength.' this means that you love people or things that you feel are strong. this starts when you are a baby, a your little world only has four wall and no ceiling. then, these two big faces come into your cot and they give you things, you try to break their fingers, but to no avail. hell, do they look strong! who could be stronger - you end up loving these people because they are strong, to your knowledge, and they keep you safe and fed. logically, if there were bigger faces with more food, they would be more loved, as, they would be stronger, yes?

    So, if you observe little john in the class room, is he strong? is he bigger than the other boys? is he richer than the other boys? isn't someone else better in some way than john? as you can see, it is a diverse world!

    If you were to be honest, some kids excel while others do not. the reason some excel is either genetics blessing them, or hard work. if you were to compare some kids that play soccer to so me that don't, obviously the ones that play soccer will be better at sport than others, yes? some kids that watch educational television will know more, and some that watch cartoons and play on snap chat will be bum losers, logically.

    Now, to make sure your kid feels secure at school, and in other places, hobbies are the best things to get into. do something with dad or mom, and get involved in developing your own strengths.
     

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