Anonymous wrote:Compared to your kids.
Say your kid is a solid B student, non athlete, but pretty great kid all around and their cousin is a straight A /500 scholar getting recruited by several D1 schools.
How do you handle the constant bragging?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With kindness. You sound envious. It's OK to be proud of your kids, not sure what part is the "bragging": if the kid has straight As and is getting recruited, it sounds like facts. Sounds like yours is an underachiever perhaps?
Ehh, the two overachieving chicks I knew turned into sluts in college.
Anonymous wrote:There’s sharing and there’s bragging. There’s hogging the spotlight and never asking anybody else about themselves, and there’s taking your turn in a modest and proportional way, and then turning the spotlight onto somebody else. There is honest pride mixed with humility, and there is arrogance. There can also be jealousy versus genuine happiness and congratulatory feeling.
OP, can you give some examples of where things fall?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With kindness. You sound envious. It's OK to be proud of your kids, not sure what part is the "bragging": if the kid has straight As and is getting recruited, it sounds like facts. Sounds like yours is an underachiever perhaps?
Ehh, the two overachieving chicks I knew turned into sluts in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who brag are insecure. Truly talented people are usually very quiet about their ability and very down-to-earth.
That’s wishful thinking. Most people who brag are not insecure. Even more common are losers who interpret regular conversation as bragging. Get it together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My terrible student child is happy with his life. It doesn't occur to him to be jealous. He simply ignores any invitation to competition from his cousin.
Are you jealous though?
Anonymous wrote:My terrible student child is happy with his life. It doesn't occur to him to be jealous. He simply ignores any invitation to competition from his cousin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who brag are insecure. Truly talented people are usually very quiet about their ability and very down-to-earth.
That’s wishful thinking. Most people who brag are not insecure. Even more common are losers who interpret regular conversation as bragging. Get it together.
Anonymous wrote:The overachievers in our family have been taught to be humble around friends and family.