Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could move.
Op - moving is not an option. Our jobs are here.
I just want to try and find the balance between pushing my kids to excel and giving them space to enjoy their childhood. It seems like everyone around here does the first option to the detriment of the second.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You make more than 95% of the people here, and probably more than 90% of the people on DCUM.
So shut up. You're part of the problem.
Op - isn’t the hope that our kids do better than we do?
I know dh and I have done significantly better than our own parents.
PP you replied to. I am worth 15M in my 40s. I do not go about wringing my hands like you, even though one of my kids has special needs, and we are establishing a trust fund for them. You are tone deaf, and this is why I am admonishing you.
Come on, OP. You're better than this. Children are not guaranteed the successes of their parents. Generational wealth goes a long way to mitigate risks for the next generation. Instead of competing stupidly in things that don't matter... think how you're going to transmit wealth and teach your kids how to manage it. They will need be taught how not to be greedy, how to be patient instead of impulsive, how to play the long game, how to hedge their bets. They will need to build on whatever cognitive skills have been handed down to them, and apply themselves with decent work ethic to respectable careers, no matter what fortunes you transmit, even at an early age.
Ask yourself the right questions, instead of faux-complaining about a competition your kids may or may not need to be part of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You make more than 95% of the people here, and probably more than 90% of the people on DCUM.
So shut up. You're part of the problem.
Op - isn’t the hope that our kids do better than we do?
I know dh and I have done significantly better than our own parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You make more than 95% of the people here, and probably more than 90% of the people on DCUM.
So shut up. You're part of the problem.
Op - isn’t the hope that our kids do better than we do?
I know dh and I have done significantly better than our own parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You make more than 95% of the people here, and probably more than 90% of the people on DCUM.
So shut up. You're part of the problem.
Op - isn’t the hope that our kids do better than we do?
I know dh and I have done significantly better than our own parents.
Anonymous wrote:You make more than 95% of the people here, and probably more than 90% of the people on DCUM.
So shut up. You're part of the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could move.
Op - moving is not an option. Our jobs are here.
I just want to try and find the balance between pushing my kids to excel and giving them space to enjoy their childhood. It seems like everyone around here does the first option to the detriment of the second.
Anonymous wrote:OP - your question doesn't sound in good faith to me. It sounds like you are really asking how to win at competitive parenting. I can't imagine making $600k and hoping my child does "better" than me. I hope my child finds love, friendship, and purpose.