• thejml@lemm.ee
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    I always figure we ask kids what they want to be when they grow up because they have better imagination and we adults are looking for ideas.

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      Nah. We ask them because “just being who you are” isn’t good enough.

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        No, its because who you are and what you enjoy is limited by context. If there is something they enjoy or imagine enjoying, helping them explore that is, IMO, part of a parent’s responsibilities.

        You’re giving them the opportunity to find out who they are.

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        “… to survive on.”

        Yeah, it sucks we have to teach them to consider what they can actually make a living doing, but that’s the world we live in. Definitely not referring to a specific relative, but the vast majority of people can’t provide for themselves doing Fortnight dances, browsing TikTok, playing video games, and eating chicken nuggets…