Be naughty, don't be disobedient, Pakistan
Some time ago, we had guests who had children with them, and those children were not only mischievous but also quite rude. They immediately started jumping around the house. Sometimes they would break something and start messing with something else. Their mother was also worried because of this mess, and we, the family, were getting worried.
The shadow of the child seen in the picture is also one of those children who are mischievous to the point of being rude. And they enjoy harming others. For them, harming someone or breaking someone's property is just like playing with a toy and while playing, that toy breaks. The child seen in the picture below teased or coaxed the guest children who came to their house. Do parents leave such children completely uneducated? My question to these parents is why they neglected the training of their children, who are growing up in society and are inclined towards such crimes, and the level of crime in the country is increasing.
I don't want children to be naughty or not play. Children seem cute while playing and being naughty. But where their mischief includes rudeness and harming people, children's mischief seems bad. Rather, I try to make the children leave the place where they are venting their mental frustration.
The big hammer in this child's hand is proof that he doesn't even feel the weight of the hammer. Rather, he is only interested in breaking the water connection so that when the water gushes out, he can enjoy it or satisfy himself.
Instead of educating such children, their parents should be trained. That is, they raise a generation that proves harmful to society.
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