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Old 03-07-2013, 02:03 PM #8
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Originally Posted by Fish_Fingers View Post
She's grown up in an era where she has been told that she is special, she is wonderful, she can do no wrong no matter what she does. What we are seeing is precisely why this is the wrong message to give to young people. You DO have to take responsibility for your actions, and sometimes people will dislike you. Crying about it and playing the victim card is sad and pathetic, you need to get a thicker skin and a bit of backbone and deal with reality. Everything is not going to go your way all the time.
Yep, nowaday it's often seems as if when young people are disliked, rather than thinking 'wow, maybe I am annoying, horrible, rude and I need to rectify this aspect of my personality' alot of kids now just say 'ooh they are haters, they are jealous, they are spiteful bullies, they want to be me' etc.

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