11-03-2008, 06:23 AM
Pointing to a good example could be very bad. Yes, phrases like “your brother did better than you”, “your brother has finished his homework” could have a negative effect. In which kind of situations it is bad?
Consider the following. You invested in your elder son more time, energy and education. You didn’t have enough time to give to your younger son. So, you point to the elder son, each time the younger one is under performing. Is it fair? Besides, what do you expect? Progress? So, the solution for this situation is to prepare the solid basis for the younger brother to do well. And only then you may point to a good example of the elder one.
This is applicable to us too. In order to avoid disappointment, let’s not compare us with others. It could be not fair to us.
Consider the following. You invested in your elder son more time, energy and education. You didn’t have enough time to give to your younger son. So, you point to the elder son, each time the younger one is under performing. Is it fair? Besides, what do you expect? Progress? So, the solution for this situation is to prepare the solid basis for the younger brother to do well. And only then you may point to a good example of the elder one.
This is applicable to us too. In order to avoid disappointment, let’s not compare us with others. It could be not fair to us.