On to the post:
I was reading some of the trashy "news" I love (judge my honesty, I don't care) when one sentence in the sidebar made me pause.
"We don't remember what's it's like to be normal kids." That was from a member of a family of celeb-realities. (I'm not sure what to call them since they don't sing, dance or act. They are famous for the reality of their life, so ~shrug~)
Isn't that sad? Not that this one person feels this way, but that there are so many kids -even "regular" kids - who feel the same. It's such a trend to have kids grow up real fast. They are pushed (or allowed) to be "grown" so fast that some of them end up confused and bewildered, a danger to themselves or the rest of us.
Being an adult is no picnic so I'm not sure why anyone's in a hurry to get there. But growing up fast is a trend.
Another trend I don't like: People thinking it's okay to be rude. Matter of fact, some time back, "rude" got a new labels: Aggressive, Bold, Forceful... All these make being rude sound like a desired trait.
If I ruled the world (or at least had enough influence), here are trends I'd like to see started:
- Kids being kids - making mud-pies, playing Tag, having giggly sleepovers, getting their non-designer clothes dirty from playing outside.
- Adults being teammates when it comes to raising kids. You keep an eye out for mine, I do the same for you, and we tattle to each other like 5-year olds.
- Schools teaching kids how to read (not why they read, just how); how to add, subtract, multiply and divide; how to think critically - so they can form an opinion of their own from knowledge they pursued on their own.
- Adults who teach their kids how to use their time wisely. Why aren't children being trained to use some time for entertainment and pleasure, some for thinking and learning, some for doing and earning?
- Women enjoying being women without destroying each other.
- Men enjoying being men without destroying each other.
- People being happy for those who do well in life while feeling compassion for those who are going through hard times.
- People unafraid to keep the details of their sex lives private. No public announcements needed.
- Food, exercise and socializing being what they are for without becoming industries.
Am I delusional for believing that things can get back to being simple? Everything that's gotten complicated was simpler at some point. Can't we run this trend train in reverse?
Just saying.
Peace
--Free