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Frederick A Haddad's avatar

I’ve been talking to my grandchildren about entitlement and how they are so fortunate to have the benefits of many financial and social advantages in life. They do listen. At times.

I’m forwarding your essay to them.

pen n. bolsillo's avatar

this is good. expect nothing / accept everything. i’m totally onboard.

“Entitlement may seem like a way to assert control or self-worth, but in reality, it isolates, disappoints, and erodes mental well-being.” nicely put!

i wonder how to present the notion of breaking this cycle to someone who is too entitled to realize they even need to break the cycle. i suppose a generic call for self-reflection/awareness without labeling it entitlement may lead to the realization or ah-ha moment for said person to think, “gosh, i’m so self-centered, i’m such an ass, i want to change.” ???? this is a discussion that feels worthy for an already empathetic person who wishes to confront an entitled person. at least therapeutic in some way.

side note: my family of 4 also had our trip booked to Spain in March 2020. needless to say, everything was cancelled and refunded. we have yet to fly internationally. happy travels!

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