Kids can be sooo lazy…

Don’t get me wrong. I get tired and I want to just lie down and vegetate at times, too, but my drive occasionally makes me get up and clean up after myself. Kids, these days, however, seem to have this huge “off” button that seems to be tripped as soon as their butts hit the couch. I’m finding this not to be solely an American problem. Apparently, even local kids here in Germany have this problem. What can be done to prevent the spread of this scourge? How can we get kids interested in “doing things,” again?

Maybe the problem lies with us, the adults. Maybe we’re giving our children too many creature comforts. Perhaps we’re indulging them in an effort to prove that “I won’t do that to my kids when I grow up” attitude that we put up whenever our parents did something to us that we thought was unfair? My wife believes that kids today are just too distracted with their X-Box, PS-3, and Wii-driven lives. Too many music, rock bands, and gossip on the ‘Net to keep them from focusing on family and responsibility.

It’s definitely an interesting question, and I’m sure it’s been addressed somewhere. For now, though, this is my avenue of venting and hoping that I’ll find an answer that clicks with both myself and my teenage son. I sure could use a break, myself, but until then, I have too much to do…

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