Quotes Tagged "inspirational"
Most parents try really hard to give their kids the best possible life. They give them the best food and clothes they can afford, take their own kind of take on training kids to be honest and polite. But what they don't realize is no matter how much they try, their kids will get out there. Out to this complicated little world. If they are lucky they will survive, through backstabbers, broken hearts, failures and all the kinds of invisible insane pressures out there. But most kids get lost in them. They will get caught up in all kinds of bubbles. Trouble bubbles. Bubbles that continuously tell them that they are not good enough. Bubbles that get them carried away with what they think is love, give them broken hearts. Bubbles that will blur the rest of the world to them, make them feel like that is it, that they've reached the end. Sometimes, even the really smart kids, make stupid decisions. They lose control. Parents need to realize that the world is getting complicated every second of every day. With new problems, new diseases, new habits. They have to realize the vast probability of their kids being victims of this age, this complicated era. Your kids could be exposed to problems that no kind of therapy can help. Your kids could be brainwashed by themselves to believe in insane theories that drive them crazy. Most kids will go through this stage. The lucky ones will understand. They will grow out of them. The unlucky ones will live in these problems. Grow in them and never move forward. They will cut themselves, overdose on drugs, take up excessive drinking and smoking, for the slightest problems in their lives. You can't blame these kids for not being thankful or satisfied with what they have. Their mentality eludes them from the reality.
Donât tell thin women to eat a cheeseburger. Donât tell fat women to put down the fork. Donât tell underweight men to bulk up. Donât tell women with facial hair to wax, donât tell uncircumcised men theyâre gross, donât tell muscular women to go easy on the dead-lift, donât tell dark-skinned women to bleach their vagina, donât tell black women to relax their hair, donât tell flat-chested women to get breast implants, donât tell âapple-shapedâ women whatâs âflattering,â donât tell mothers to hide their stretch marks, and donât tell people whose toes you donât approve of not to wear flip-flops. And so on, etc, etc, in every iteration until the mountains crumble to the sea. Basically, just go ahead and CEASE telling other human beings what they âshouldâ and âshouldn'tâ do with their bodies unless a) you are their doctor, or b) SOMEBODY GODDAMN ASKED YOU.