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Parents, Stop Spoon-Feeding Your Grown-Up Kids. I have to say this — some of you parents are raising grown babies, not adults. It’s honestly embarrassing. And I’m saying this especially for the boy child. Your mother is the one calling people asking, “Elvis, what can my son do after Form 4?” You’re 18. You have a phone. You have data. You have Google. But somehow, you’re waiting for mummy to “find your purpose.” Parents — stop spoon-feeding adults. You’re spreading your son’s bed at university, choosing his course, booking his hostel, paying his fees, and even calling him in the morning to wake up for class. At this point, he’s not a student — he’s a tourist in adulthood. Let me tell you what my mother did. When it was time to apply for university, she told me, “Go find a cyber café and do it yourself.” I traveled, queued, and figured it out. That one simple task taught me responsibility. But today? We have parents applying KUCCPS, picking courses, and even escorting kids to driving school. You want your child to “become a man,” but you’re treating him like an egg. Then 10 years later, you’re shocked he can’t make a decision without you. Parents, please — do 10%. Let them handle the other 90%. Let them fail, struggle, and figure things out. Because if you keep softening life for them, the world will harden it later. And to the young men reading this — if your mother has to plan your life, you’re not a man yet. Stand up. Make moves. Take responsibility. Adulthood isn’t age — it’s initiative. 💭 Stop spoon-feeding adults. Teach them to chew.
Parents, Stop Spoon-Feeding Your Grown-Up Kids. I have to say this — some of you parents are raising grown babies, not adults. It’s honestly embarrassing. And I’m saying this especially for the boy child. Your mother is the one calling people asking, “Elvis, what can my son do after Form 4?” You’re 18. You have a phone. You have data. You have Google. But somehow, you’re waiting for mummy to “find your purpose.” Parents — stop spoon-feeding adults. You’re spreading your son’s bed at university, choosing his course, booking his hostel, paying his fees, and even calling him in the morning to wake up for class. At this point, he’s not a student — he’s a tourist in adulthood. Let me tell you what my mother did. When it was time to apply for university, she told me, “Go find a cyber café and do it yourself.” I traveled, queued, and figured it out. That one simple task taught me responsibility. But today? We have parents applying KUCCPS, picking courses, and even escorting kids to driving school. You want your child to “become a man,” but you’re treating him like an egg. Then 10 years later, you’re shocked he can’t make a decision without you. Parents, please — do 10%. Let them handle the other 90%. Let them fail, struggle, and figure things out. Because if you keep softening life for them, the world will harden it later. And to the young men reading this — if your mother has to plan your life, you’re not a man yet. Stand up. Make moves. Take responsibility. Adulthood isn’t age — it’s initiative. 💭 Stop spoon-feeding adults. Teach them to chew.

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