I have to disagree with the idea that single parents are bad parents. This is simply not true. I have a cousin raised by a single parent her entire life on less money than most. My aunt worked her ass off for her child. My cousin is in a happy relationship with a husband who has a good job.
I go to community college and I can't deal with some of the freshmen students. Apparently teenagers no longer have responsible adults in their lives that teach them that acting like a self absorbed shit gets you nowhere in life.
They say that teaching is the highest form of understanding so you've already won half the battle. Now it's just practicing what you preach and you're right knowing and doing are very different.
That was Dr. Timothy Leary I was referring to. But thinking back to my parents generation, they got things like the washing machine, the T.V.(television) and T.V. dinners! A T.V. dinner was a frozen meal that you just had to pop into the oven for 30 minutes and whala - there is your dinner. Well along with T.V. came the marketing, and major media manipulation for instant gratification and mind control.
The media was hard at work shaping the minds of the teens back in the 60's. "Turn on, tune in & drop out" was promoted big time - coming from the mouth of a Dr. who already had his education and profited from his bull that he was preaching, and the media zoomed right in on it and the kids picked up on it. That is just one small example of what went on then.
Some say that the Reagan Administration fostered this type of thinking. When JayZ says "30's is the new 20" in terms of age..is his 30 year old mentality spilling over on the younger generation or was he influenced by the younger generation?
I've been trying to figure that one out. Some say it was the teens of the 60s that started the "me" generation and what we are experiencing now is the Reaping of that. Then again, maybe it was their parents in the 40s? Who knows.
They turned out fine, they honour Yah, are married, raise children, got their university degrees and hold a job. But most of all they are willing and able to allow Yah mold their characters into perfection, in as far as we as humans are able to understand. By which Yah'shua Messiah is their main Role-model. Bless
Man I wish this dude was still making videos, he's on point!
younggenius83 6 months ago
I have to disagree with the idea that single parents are bad parents. This is simply not true. I have a cousin raised by a single parent her entire life on less money than most. My aunt worked her ass off for her child. My cousin is in a happy relationship with a husband who has a good job.
mwells219 2 years ago
I go to community college and I can't deal with some of the freshmen students. Apparently teenagers no longer have responsible adults in their lives that teach them that acting like a self absorbed shit gets you nowhere in life.
mwells219 2 years ago
this man's efftort is admirable, but he needs to go back to college
Ingretto 2 years ago
They say that teaching is the highest form of understanding so you've already won half the battle. Now it's just practicing what you preach and you're right knowing and doing are very different.
Natashalulu 3 years ago
That was Dr. Timothy Leary I was referring to. But thinking back to my parents generation, they got things like the washing machine, the T.V.(television) and T.V. dinners! A T.V. dinner was a frozen meal that you just had to pop into the oven for 30 minutes and whala - there is your dinner. Well along with T.V. came the marketing, and major media manipulation for instant gratification and mind control.
ZoeUnaVideo 4 years ago
The media was hard at work shaping the minds of the teens back in the 60's. "Turn on, tune in & drop out" was promoted big time - coming from the mouth of a Dr. who already had his education and profited from his bull that he was preaching, and the media zoomed right in on it and the kids picked up on it. That is just one small example of what went on then.
ZoeUnaVideo 4 years ago
Some say that the Reagan Administration fostered this type of thinking. When JayZ says "30's is the new 20" in terms of age..is his 30 year old mentality spilling over on the younger generation or was he influenced by the younger generation?
mzsuzuki 4 years ago
I've been trying to figure that one out. Some say it was the teens of the 60s that started the "me" generation and what we are experiencing now is the Reaping of that. Then again, maybe it was their parents in the 40s? Who knows.
phantomburger 4 years ago
They turned out fine, they honour Yah, are married, raise children, got their university degrees and hold a job. But most of all they are willing and able to allow Yah mold their characters into perfection, in as far as we as humans are able to understand. By which Yah'shua Messiah is their main Role-model. Bless
deborahbetty58 4 years ago