Welcoming Natural Changes

Thiruvananthapuram, India
December 14, 2012 10:19pm CST
Natural alterations or modifications in behavioral patterns in tune with changes in circumstances are quite welcome. However,for the craze of some of the unhealthy imitations are often detrimental and dangerous to common living conditions. Children should be able to develop enormous love and affection towards their kith and kin. They should respect the elders as well as the teachers.A deviation from the set of fixed norms would definitely result in adverse personality development modes.
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@subhojit10 (7375)
• India
15 Dec 12
Thanks a ton for sharing this discussion. Well yes u are absolutely right, if we can adopt ourselves to the existing situation by bringing some changes in us then it will always go in our favor. It will not only help us personally but also professionally. We should never imitate others and copy them as it will mean losing our own identity. Children should imbibe good qualities and parents have a key role in this regard. What say?
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• Thiruvananthapuram, India
28 Dec 12
Acclimatizing or getting oneself acquainted with a changed surrounding might seem quite hard at times. But with a little bit of confidence and hope one could very well get accustomed to most new situations,
• India
6 Jan 13
Hello my friend sukumar794 Ji, Well, ethical values and norms are being replaced by modernisation. Govt says Teacher can not punish students & parents can not punish children. The fear is being removed, here I am meaning fear of respect to others. So KALYUG ha salready set in and very soon world will have to pay with some thing un-expected. May God bless You and have a great time
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@anaknitatay (1335)
• Philippines
27 Dec 12
a respect for elders is what is missing nowadays... it seems good manners, etiquette and over-all respect is seen as passe already
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@ZoeJoy (1392)
• United States
16 Dec 12
I do think we should always be changing and maturing. I suppose that is what we are suppose to be doing. When children are loved, nurtured, and cared for, then they have a greater chance of becoming loving and caring, well balanced people.