Spoiled Kids
I have met many people in my life that were spoiled and
got everything they wanted. Even throughout high school they got whatever they
wanted, like their own car, expensive clothing, etc. Is spoiling your kids at a
young age setting them up for failure in the future?
Spoiling your kids at a young age and getting them whatever
they ask for makes them think their life will always be that easy. Getting
money and not having to work for it is something many spoiled kids I know are
accustomed to. Not having to work for anything in your life may seem fine at
the time but you will be in for a rude awakening in/after college. When your
parents aren’t around to give you money all the time and buy everything you
need, you will realize how hard life is.
Not
having a job earlier in your life during the time you were spoiled can result
in a lack of job experience in which others
who weren’t spoiled have a step up on you because they have been working for
themselves, making you a less likely candidate for a job.
The
term “spoiled brat” did not appear out of thin air and is probably a term
because most spoiled kids are “brats”. When a spoiled kid finally doesn’t get
what they want in the real world they will become very upset because they are
not used to it. Nobody likes a spoiled brat.
Understanding
that spoiling your kids at a young age will set them up for future failure by
having the real world eventually crush them is something to think about when they
ask you to buy them something expensive.