Seth Barnes Nov 9, 2009 7:00 PM

Learning how to make commitments

Slowly, over a period of years, I'm learning about my children's generation. I'm seeing their great potential and the areas where they struggle. Here'...

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Slowly, over a period of years, I'm learning about my children's generation. I'm seeing their great potential and the areas where they struggle. Here's my conclusion: One of the things that has made life particularly difficult for them is the fact that we parents have given them too many options. And a primary result is that many young people have never learned how to make and keep commitments.

I have two questions that I'm hoping you'll help me answer:

1. Is this true?

2. How do we help others learn to make commitments?

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