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oft; he is now the richest man in America; and he's still in his 30s。 There is a baseball pitcher who makes more than 4 million a year even though he has been labeled ‘mentally challenged。' 〃
There was a long silence between us。 It was dawning on me that I was giving my son the same advice my parents had given me。 The world around us has changed; but the advice hasn't。
Getting a good education and making good grades no longer ensures success; and nobody seems to have noticed; except our children。
〃Mom;〃 he continued; 〃I don't want to work as hard as you and dad do。 You make a lot of money; and we live in a huge house with lots of toys。 If I follow your advice; I'll wind up like you; working harder and harder only to pay more taxes and wind up in debt。 There is no job security anymore; I know all about downsizing and rightsizing。 I also know that college graduates today earn less than you did when you graduated。 Look at doctors。 They don't make nearly as much money as they used to。 I know I can't rely on Social Security or pany pensions for retirement。 I need new answers。〃
He was right。 He needed new answers; and so did I。 My parents' advice may have worked for people born before 1945; but it may be disastrous for those of us born into a rapidly changing world。 No longer can I simply say to my children; 〃Go to school; get good grades; and look for a safe; secure job。〃
I knew I had to look for new ways to guide my children's education。
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