Doctrination of the Debilitated
debilitate dɪˈbɪlɪteɪt/ verb past tense: debilitated ; past participle: debilitated make (someone) very weak and infirm. "he was severely debilitated by a stomach upset" synonyms: weakening, enfeebling, enervating, enervative, devitalizing The birth of a child demarcates the beginning of a beautiful new life. The astonishing truth is belied by the fact that the child is instantly burdened with the apathetic practice of expectations which in truth, would arise from the best of intentions. The anachronism of this interesting behaviour. It is only natural for parents to be proud of their offspring but then to automatically and instantly start being completely laudatory for the achievements which are to follow this child's glorious future, is stretching the line a bit too thin. Allowing a child to grow and develop in a way which nurtures it's own talents and interests leaves room for his/her behavior to be mercurial. This is a cr