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Lady Ga Ga Pizza by Marc Cosentino |
When I see kids allowed to work, create and participate I see successful kids. When I see the ones who are coddled, given everything, not allowed to contribute, work, or participate, I see trouble coming. At Goodfella's Pizza in Staten Island I witnessed this over and over through the years. The kids thet enjoyed working and playing made something out of their lives while the ones always trying to "get over" get away with doing as little as possible, end up cheating themselves in the end. Drugs, crime, welfare, dependency always follow the "do nothings". In the police department we called them "empty suits"-guys just there to collect a check and never lift a finger to help anyone but themselves. I know you've seen similar things so encourage people especially kids to help, to work, find a hobby or a sport. They don't have to be good at it but they need to be encouraged to JUST DO IT because in this life that is the big difference between happiness and misery.
I'd take pizza over drugs any day! I’m sure you would agree. And I agree with what you said about kids who have attainable goal are the ones who are most likely not to use drugs. It all boils down to the lack of direction. But while we can give them something significant to be focused on, like work or a hobby, I think what they need to develop is their own awareness – that drugs won’t make them “cool”, nor will it take away their problems, but rather cause more in the long run.
ReplyDeleteDonnie Benson @ Midwest Institute for Addiction