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Monday, May 18, 2009

Jealousy - A character flaw

Aside from jealousy, being the obvious character flaw, a jealous child is actually a bore. Unable to appreciate the accomplishments of others, diminishes a child’s vision not only of others, but of themselves as well. Loving parents, I’m certain, would not want to diminish their own child’s vision of themselves and the world around them, so it’s essential that we as parents, engage our children to participate in congratulatory praises for the positive accomplishments of others. Concluding that parents lavish congratulatory praises upon their children, it should be relatively simple to teach children to pass congratulatory praises along so that it extends above and beyond their family circle. Eradicating jealousy will not only extend your child’s vision of what they - like their peers, can accomplish; facilitating the art of congratulatory praises will fine tune their leadership skills as well. Preparing future leaders is reason enough to abolish jealousy. Albeit some will conjure jealousy as a right of passage among children. However, we challenge you to look at the world around you to see for yourself, how jealousy in childhood permeates adulthood. Let’s act now to abolish jealousy before it’s too late, in the lives of our future leaders. BWrightParents

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