Raising tough, resilient kids

In our quest to be comfortable, well-fed, shock-free, and entertained, we have made life easy. That’s what we were supposed to do, right?
Most things we complain about are very small.
But this life, free of adversity, has made a lot of weak kids.
I believe in trials, disappointments, and hard work of necessity, for what it makes of us.
“Your job as a parent is not to prevent your kids from experiencing setbacks and failures, but to give them the tools and emotional resilience they need to weather life’s storms.” – Dan Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson
If we always have it easy, we develop weak minds, and those weak minds will prevent us from facing what is necessary to get through a lifetime of what gets thrown at us without being crushed under a world that is “unfair” and “cruel”.
“Don’t wish life were easier, wish you(r kids) were better.” – Jim Rohn
“I can give my kids anything except desperation. And for that, I apologize.” – Billionaire
Interesting point and timing after I just saw a video by Dr. Horvath who focuses on human learning. He noted a sad fact that kids today are less developed in their cognitive measures and are underperforming generationally because of all of the technology and tools used within schools that drive learning. Makes sense as children are surrounded by tech and skim information. Not a good scenario.
“Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger men!”
I totally agree with this. We should not seek to diminish our children’s hardships but rather give them the education, training, instruction, tools and opportunities to diminish the hardships themselves. In doing so their creativity can truly blossom and each generation will become better than the last.