by kochevnik » Fri 13 Apr 2007, 00:39:51
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You'd think that maybe we're talking about some sort of isolated loner, wouldn't you? Not hardly. Last week his mom got home a little early, and found him in the kitchen with four girls from his high school! They were all sitting around the kitchen table while he was making fluffernutters for them.
There's a nice skateboard park near us. He's made a whole separate set of friends over there. They're like a mini United Nations. They're of every sort of ethnicity you could imagine.
Last summer I had a chance to sit down with my nephew who is also in a similar situation, altho now older. Got his GED but just blew off school, tons of friends.
We got into it pretty deep and what he told me is that most of the people he knew in his generation, KNEW deep down at gut level how bad things were, and more importantly how bad things were going to get. He (and his freinds) just didn't see the point in doing anything to prepare for the rest of his life, because he knew that the oil/the environment/the economy were going to crash and take everything with them.
I think those of us who are older cannot fully appreciate at what level this generation operates at - most of us have spent our whole lives being phony, sucking up to the machine, that we have no idea how clear it is to someone willing to open their eyes, that even the rpetense of what things are has fallen away.
The lipstick has been washed off the pig, and every generation above the age of 25 doesn't see it.
This week, I went back to work for the first time since last summer. I got a tour of the plant where I am on contract right now, and to watch hundreds of people toiling away day after day, running this machine or kissing this ass, day after day after day for decades they have had these jobs some of these people told me - I told my wife when I came home I would rather be dead than to have such a life.
Zardoz, it may be that your son already understands more about how life TRULY is than you do - in fact I would bet money on it.
To get thru the next few decades alive is going to require thinking so far outside of the current box, that most of you here can't even imagine the mindset required.
The very worst thing you could do to your chilrdren right now would be to turn them into people who could be a success in this world - because it will SURELY ensure that they will be a failure in the world to come.