Anonymous wrote:I mean, we can all pick on OP's choice of words, but we know exactly the type of kid she is talking about.
I'm not sure what to tell you OP. My neighbors who are both very social and have good jobs have two sons who just play video games. They did convince one to go to George Mason but the second is now saying he won't go to college at all. And he has no real plan. They don't know what to do. These kids got good grades through early HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If so, how do you deal? I have my own ideas about how to succeed and that success matters and kid has no ambition, no goals, is passive and takes no initiative to create anything or solve any problem. No amount of encouragement or modeling or pressure or support has changed this one iota. Still thinks life will magically work out.
Lucky for him (and you), being a Democrat is perfectly fine in DC.
He'd be a loser in Texas, but not here, he'll be fine, just chillax.
Anonymous wrote:Too bad everyone jumped on your use of the word loser.
I'd like to hear actual advice.
- not OP
Anonymous wrote:Too bad everyone jumped on your use of the word loser.
I'd like to hear actual advice.
- not OP
Anonymous wrote:My son, unfortunately, has a friend like this. They are on the same soccer team. According to his mom, soccer and video games are the only two things he does.
She's always holding her breath each school year at the very end to see if he'll pass or fail. He's so far skirted through and is now in the 11th grade. He has zero ambition according to her. He does the bare minimum and that's it. When they ground him and take away electronics, he sleeps. He does no chores and neither parent can make him do anything. Sad situation.
He's had 3 jobs and been fired at all 3 within weeks of starting due to his laziness and terrible personality.
Anonymous wrote:WTF is wrong with you, OP? I think you must be a troll.
Anonymous wrote:raise the kid you have, not the one you want.
I feel for your kid. Hopefully they will post on here saying Anyone being raised by a loser?
Anonymous wrote:If so, how do you deal? I have my own ideas about how to succeed and that success matters and kid has no ambition, no goals, is passive and takes no initiative to create anything or solve any problem. No amount of encouragement or modeling or pressure or support has changed this one iota. Still thinks life will magically work out.
Anonymous wrote:If so, how do you deal? I have my own ideas about how to succeed and that success matters and kid has no ambition, no goals, is passive and takes no initiative to create anything or solve any problem. No amount of encouragement or modeling or pressure or support has changed this one iota. Still thinks life will magically work out.