Friday, March 4, 2016

Preserving Self-Worth in the Face of Unemployment

Genuine Interaction Always Wins

Born October 10th, 1982, my generation enjoyed awesome video games at home and at the arcades, slamming pogs and reading physical books, Along with many of these activities were more organic social interactions, as in not electronically represented on a screen. However, the Internet came along later and changed everything: physical books and video games are now purchased and ingested digitally. Also, pogs are long gone, replaced with Solitaire for Windows and World of Warcraft.

R.I.P
Despite these massive changes in how we interact with the world around us, some counterproductive societal ideals still endure. Much of this can be attributed to parents passing on their broken ideals to their children, thus perpetuating the cycle through untold generations.This phenomenon appears to be the reason why adults effectively marry an abusive parent or loved one, why poor children tend to become poor adults, and why children from broken homes tend to experience failed relationships later in life.