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Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by Drsnives(m): 8:29am On Jun 20
Hezmatosky210:
Mine parents was just junior civil servants on a low key. They trained the seven of us through university. But right now bro, I am a big boy of my own, but just to train two children for primary school na hard thing🤣
Dad&Mum, you're the strongest. I bow🧎‍♂️
The cost of living then was low compared to now.
How much was your school then?
My dad with a salary of 15k then trained about 4 of us..
Today even if you are earning 300k, to train 2 in a private sec school self Na war
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by emmaodet: 8:57am On Jun 20
Wakanakarue:
The things our parents did and achieved in life as normal people are the things rich people struggle to achieve today.


They got married before 30 in most cases, gave birth to children they fed and trained with some ease, build houses in the village at 40 and some in the city too and they weren't even rich .
Because the standard of living has risen astronomically than your parent's own.

Most of our parents didn't drive cars throughout their service time, No pressure to change phone or wife's own, no pressure to send kids to private schools, many lived in 2 rooms alone and not flats etc.
All these saves money that can be channeled into doing projects like house building.
Many ladies won't even take your marriage proposal serious if you are not staying in a flat today and if possible have a car.
If they try what we are doing now, many of them will die broke long before reaching 50 years.
Our standard of living and taste will not allow us to have disposable income to fund projects.
We can't eat our cakes and have it.
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by emmaodet: 9:00am On Jun 20
Drsnives:
The cost of living then was low compared to now.
How much was your school then?
My dad with a salary of 15k then trained about 4 of us..
Today even if you are earning 300k, to train 2 in a private sec school self Na war
Why private school?

Did your dad trained you guys in private school or public?
If you are to send your kids to public school today, don't you think you will have extra to do other things?
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by Bahamas95(m): 9:36am On Jun 20
My challenge isn't the financial aspect; it's how my parents managed to cope with all the noise. There were five of us growing up.


My daughter alone is like ten children in the house. You can't get any rest whenever she's awake. She's always running from one end of the house to the other, and it's impossible to take your eyes off her for even a second; otherwise something might go wrong.


I had my second child a month ago and I told my wife that two is enough. Children are a blessing, but they come with what I call a "sweet headache".
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by Mattswaggz: 11:02am On Jun 20
hakeemhakeem:
Things weren't cheap at any particular time
Basic amenities were cheaper compared to minimum wage at their time.
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by Drsnives(m): 11:04am On Jun 20
emmaodet:
Why private school?

Did your dad trained you guys in private school or public?
If you are to send your kids to public school today, don't you think you will have extra to do other things?
We all went to private school
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by Shedrack777: 11:04am On Jun 20
emmaodet:
10 of you guyshuh??
Wawuuuuuuu
It is well
I don't even know what to say
and they give us all quality education and good life
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by Sirchiboy: 11:31am On Jun 20
Dpsychologist:
One of the biggest shocks of adulthood is discovering that life is much harder than it looked when you were a child.

Many young people grow up feeling disappointed in their parents. They see poverty, financial struggles, unfinished dreams, and hardships. Some even tell themselves, "I will work harder than my parents and become far more successful."

At first, it sounds easy until adulthood arrives. Bills begin to pile up. Jobs become difficult to find. Businesses fail. Responsibilities multiply. Unexpected emergencies appear. The same person who once criticized their parents now finds themselves working long hours, struggling to save money, and fighting daily battles nobody sees.

Suddenly, a painful realization emerges.

The parents they looked down on were raising children, paying rent, feeding a family, handling pressure, and surviving in circumstances that were often worse than what they face today.

Many people eventually discover that their parents achieved more with fewer opportunities.

This does not mean every parent made perfect decisions. Some certainly made mistakes. However, adulthood teaches a valuable lesson: surviving is often harder than judging.

Life has a way of humbling people.

The father you thought lacked ambition may have been carrying burdens you never knew about. The mother you believed was not successful may have been sacrificing her own dreams to keep the family together.

Growing older often replaces criticism with respect. Nothing exposes the weight your parents carried more than carrying your own.

Adulthood is the stage where many people stop asking, "Why didn't my parents do better?" and start asking, "How did they manage to do all that and still keep going?"

Sometimes wisdom is realizing that the people you once thought were weak were actually stronger than you ever imagined.

Now our time is more difficult than theirs. Things are more expensive and life is more difficult.
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Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by Elzazzi: 11:31am On Jun 20
Afrah04:
They would have been thoughtful by not having children or less, as a way of cutting down responsibility. But no, "children are blessings", now we're caught in a frenzy
I agree with you. Our parents had too many kids. It also aggravated the struggles!
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by olioxx(m): 11:49am On Jun 20
Nice2023:
The most surprising facts today is that,many in our parents age are better compared to the present day children.

At a certain age,many of them built their houses while in this generation,they are still waiting for jobs,seeking opportunities here and there and some may end up not having the job las las.

However,times have changed seriously,it is painful to see many of our parents still taking care of their children who are supposed to take care of them at old age still living with them,with no income,no means of survival for himself,I mean what a surprising world.
I beg to differ in a way, statistically Gen Zs are living in the wealthiest times in human history, Gen Zs have access to wealth than previous generations. This is not to say that the income inequality gap is also at its broadest in modern history.

But many Gen Zs are very myopic, I remember growing up, once my dad collects salary or earns a profit, he budgets his money. My dad was the person I learned saving and investing from. Many Gen Zs today cant start small, which is very bad. A Gen Z would prefer to spend 800k to get a phone, when he can invest that money in landed asset and build the house small-small. A Gen Z can also invest money in stock market or mutual funds or hold stable coins, but no, they prefer to dorime with any little cash they have.
Most Gen Z dont believe wealth takes time, but in reality wealth compounds.

I am happy that the smart and intelligent Gen Zs are silently stacking their wealth and making exploits even in this present Nigeria. Well those frivolous Gen Zs can continue their play, time will always humble us all. So yes times have change, but the world economy has grown bigger such that if GenZs were strategic, they would win big and maintain such profile.
So in summary our generation is medically, academically, scientifically, financially better than that of our parents.
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Ciscogod:
As I’ve grown older, I’ve come to realize that my dad loved us more than anyone else. Thank God it wasn’t too late for me to understand and appreciate that.

Men, take care of your parents—especially your father. In many cases, he is the one man who genuinely wants you to surpass him and achieve greater things in life. Sadly, many of us only come to this realization after he is gone.

If your dad is still here, cherish him, appreciate him, and make time for him while you still can.
My parents were and are very instrumental in my success as a young man
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emmaodet:
Because the standard of living has risen astronomically than your parent's own.

Most of our parents didn't drive cars throughout their service time, No pressure to change phone or wife's own, no pressure to send kids to private schools, many lived in 2 rooms alone and not flats etc.
All these saves money that can be channeled into doing projects like house building.
Many ladies won't even take your marriage proposal serious if you are not staying in a flat today and if possible have a car.
If they try what we are doing now, many of them will die broke long before reaching 50 years.
Our standard of living and taste will not allow us to have disposable income to fund projects.
We can't eat our cakes and have it.
You have hit the nail on the head.

Only if Gen Zs know the amount of wealth that can be built with hard work, consistency and discipline.

I ask why someone will comfortably live in a run down house and own an expensive phone, or wear expensive clothes?
I ask why women who aren't financially capable will broke shame a decent struggling young man?
I ask why women don't know that their window to get married closes at 27? and after that they are free to pursue their academic, financial exploits in their matrimonial home.

But its all good, time will humble us all. Two things that are inevitable is death and passing of time

To every parent out there that have raised their children with love, care and discipline, God bless you all.
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by Afrah04(f): 11:50am On Jun 20
Honestly, now the chances for us to wriggle out of such situations is slim given how harsh the economic situation is getting; anyways my contribution to the society is to not bring any living thing to this world in a less average state.
Elzazzi:
I agree with you. Our parents had too many kids. It also aggravated the struggles!
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by Elzazzi: 11:55am On Jun 20
Afrah04:
Honestly, now the chances for us to wriggle out of such situations is slim given how harsh the economic situation is getting; anyways my contribution to the society is to not bring any living thing to this world in a less average state.
I totally agree with you. No need to even bring in kids if one can’t take care of them.
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by Gentlesoul2021(m): 12:00pm On Jun 20
Difrent:
My Papa that was an 'ordinary' plumber bought a brand new car and used to fly economy class of Nigerian airways
Me never even enter plane before
Damn 😢
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by Mubieey: 2:13pm On Jun 20
Many retired dads are more financially stable than many current workers, my God bless our parents they are more financially disciplined than us
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by hakeemhakeem(m): 4:35pm On Jun 20
Mattswaggz:
Basic amenities were cheaper compared to minimum wage at their time.
Kindly give examples of amenities that were cheaper
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by Mattswaggz: 4:38pm On Jun 20
hakeemhakeem:
Kindly give examples of amenities that were cheaper
Fuel,food,rent, electricity etc.
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by Samogbo1(m): 5:26pm On Jun 20
1. Exposures: There's an obvious awareness in human social status as a result of internet and globalization hence, the expected rise in standard of living, socialization, status, knowledge, competitions, and other areas. This can't be attributed to their era.
2. Unambitious: Majority of our parents in the past weren't as ambitious as we are in this contemporary era. This can be tied to the 1st point above. Example, most weren't so concerned about the future especially the less lettered ones amongst them. they were comfortable with basic things of life.
3. Religion: For me and my background, this is one of the most annoying point that muscled them in not ensuring better future for most of their wards. Funny enough, millions of Nigerians are still entrapped in this mental slavery called RELIGION. Enough said about this, it triggers my anger a lot.
4. Cultural/Traditional leanings: I'm not an advocate of cultural degradation but you cannot be culturally rooted and expect to be an encyclopedia of global wisdom, you just have to choose one. If you must be rooted in your traditional knowledge and practices, then face it squarely and dance to the rhythm of its blessings. Stop confusing your African ancestors! but No, most parents wanted globalization and still tied to their primitive, superstitious and crude ways of doing things until it became late that they could not plan better for their off-springs future.
5. Negligence and Biasness: Some of the parents were so negligent in their roles as fathers and mothers that their children turned out not good to compete in the current stiff and harsh realities of the modern digital age. I know about families and friends that experienced bias treatment from their biological parents. This is so wrong and unjustifiable as no child begged to be birthed into this world. If you lack time to dedicate to your child(ren), then don't give birth at all! If you can't give equal and immeasurable treatment and attention (unbiased), then also don't introduce any human to this wicked world. It's so wrong and traumatic!
The list is endless but I'm tired of typing. Peace to y'al.
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by hakeemhakeem(m): 9:32pm On Jun 20
Mattswaggz:
Fuel,food,rent, electricity etc.
All you mentioned weren't in terms of earnings and prices coefficients.foods were relatively cheap because alot people still farms and people in the villages would send foods stuff to their people in the cities, electricity we have always paying what we don't used.
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by Mattswaggz: 9:45pm On Jun 20
hakeemhakeem:
All you mentioned weren't in terms of earnings and prices coefficients.foods were relatively cheap because alot people still farms and people in the villages would send foods stuff to their people in the cities, electricity we have always paying what we don't used.
Point is they were cheap.....all these explanations are by the way.
Re: The Day You Realize Your Parents Were Stronger Than You Thought by Demonic01(m): 4:35pm On Jun 21
Dpsychologist:
One of the biggest shocks of adulthood is discovering that life is much harder than it looked when you were a child.

Many young people grow up feeling disappointed in their parents. They see poverty, financial struggles, unfinished dreams, and hardships. Some even tell themselves, "I will work harder than my parents and become far more successful."

At first, it sounds easy until adulthood arrives. Bills begin to pile up. Jobs become difficult to find. Businesses fail. Responsibilities multiply. Unexpected emergencies appear. The same person who once criticized their parents now finds themselves working long hours, struggling to save money, and fighting daily battles nobody sees.

Suddenly, a painful realization emerges.

The parents they looked down on were raising children, paying rent, feeding a family, handling pressure, and surviving in circumstances that were often worse than what they face today.

Many people eventually discover that their parents achieved more with fewer opportunities.

This does not mean every parent made perfect decisions. Some certainly made mistakes. However, adulthood teaches a valuable lesson: surviving is often harder than judging.

Life has a way of humbling people.

The father you thought lacked ambition may have been carrying burdens you never knew about. The mother you believed was not successful may have been sacrificing her own dreams to keep the family together.

Growing older often replaces criticism with respect. Nothing exposes the weight your parents carried more than carrying your own.

Adulthood is the stage where many people stop asking, "Why didn't my parents do better?" and start asking, "How did they manage to do all that and still keep going?"

Sometimes wisdom is realizing that the people you once thought were weak were actually stronger than you ever imagined.

Now our time is more difficult than theirs. Things are more expensive and life is more difficult.
Can't you folks on this platform write a post without using AI?
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