Don’t blame me, Mr. Xperience says today is #5.

 

mr experience says #5

 

Who Are You?

It’s good to have a strong identity, isn’t it.  If you don’t, it’s easy to be swayed and pushed and bullied into being someone else, someone the other person wants or needs you to be.  That someone else could be a bad person, i.e. “He just fell in with the wrong crowd, that’s why he stole all that stuff.”

Being Secure

It could be you are being pushed by someone who isn’t very secure. To increase that security they want others to be like them, and that makes sense because they become more secure when they see others imitating them.  That is how some parents are.  But the best parents are secure. They are wanting their kid to be a unique being, not a mini-mom or mini-dad. They don’t need that reinforcement of their identity to compensate for their lack of confidence. They are happy to see their son or daughter find their own way in life, career, relationships. 

Celebrating the Unique

They have ideas of what might work for their kid, and they put that forth. But they don’t reject or condemn the child when they become someone different than they are. They celebrate their kid’s uniqueness.  That is how they make sure they have happy and secure kids.  

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Drawing and commentary by Marty Coleman

Quote by Chaz Bono, 1969 – not dead yet, American writer and musician

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