WORDS FOR TEENAGERS
Northland College principal John
Tapene has offered the following words from a judge who regularly deals with
youth.
“Always we hear the cry from
teenagers, ‘What can we do, where can we go?’
“My answer is this: Go home, mow the lawn, wash the windows,
learn to cook, build a raft, get a job, visit the sick, study your lessons and
after you’ve finished, read a book. Your
town does not owe you recreational facilities and your parents do not owe you
fun.
The world does not owe you a living,
you owe the world something. You owe it
your time, energy and talent so that no one will be at war, in sickness and
lonely again. In other words grow up,
stop being a cry baby, get out of your dream world and develop a backbone not a
wishbone. Start behaving like a
responsible person. You are important
and you are needed. It’s too late to sit
around and wait for somebody to do something someday. Someday is now and that somebody is you!”
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