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Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Dennis Prager :: Townhall.com Columnist
Excitement Deprives Children of Happiness
by Dennis Prager
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If you want your children to be happy adults and even happy children -- and what parent does not? -- minimize the excitement in their lives. The more excitement, the less happy they are likely to be.

In both adults and children, one can either pursue excitement or pursue happiness, but one cannot do both. If you pursue excitement, you will not attain happiness. If you pursue happiness, you will still experience some moments of excitement, but you will attain happiness only if happiness, not excitement, is your goal.

When we give our child a present, he experiences excitement, and we are delighted when we see how happy he is. When done occasionally -- a holiday, a birthday -- this is perfectly fine and even beneficial. Children should have those special moments and remember forever that wonderful Christmas, Chanukah or birthday present.

But because we parents so delight in the excitement we see in our children at those moments -- because they seem so happy then -- we can easily fall into the trap of providing more and more exciting things to keep them seemingly happy at just about every moment. And they in turn come to rely on getting excited to keep them happy and to identify excitement with happiness.

But excitement is not happiness. In fact, it is the ultimate drug.

It is excitement that people seek when engaging in any destructive addictive behaviors. Excitement is a major part of what people seek in doing drugs, in having sex with multiple partners, in gambling (from slot machines to risky stock purchases) or in having an extra-marital affair. And even for many criminals, excitement is a major lure of criminal behavior.

It is argued that we are programmed to desire excitement. But we are also programmed to be lazy, to be irresponsible and to eat unhealthy foods. And just as these other natural instincts do not lead us to happiness, neither does excitement.

Today's young people have the ability to experience excitement more than any generation in history. Outside of school, excitement is available almost 24/7. MTV is exciting (MTV has done far more damage to this generation than has the tobacco industry); video games are exciting; the nearly all-pervasive sexual stimuli are exciting; MySpace (largely a human cesspool) is exciting; getting tattooed is exciting; piercings are exciting; many pictures and videos on the Internet are exciting. The list of exciting things many children experience is as long as there are hours in the day. Continued...

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Dennis Prager is a radio show host, contributing columnist for Townhall.com, and author of 4 books including Happiness Is a Serious Problem: A Human Nature Repair Manual.
 
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The Revolt of the Masses
Reading this article I remembered a book I once read from the spanish philosopher José Ortega y Gasset(the book is ¨La rebelión de las masas¨ or ¨Revolt of the masses¨ in english) on wich he outlines the condition of modern men.He says humanity now faces a world where everything is available,everything is ready to be delighted yet we didnt have to do any sacrifice to have this abundance of resources.In the mind of the moderns civilization as we know it has always been like that,all the advantages brought up by Technique are eternal like the air we breathe.We are spoiled by the civilization goods and resources as humanity have never been.Thats our condition according to him, we are naturally spoiled(señoritos satisfechos).Thats why we are never satisfied because its a quality of spoiled people to never get satisfied and always want more and more.He describes the common man(hombre masa) as a hermetic man,who doesnt listen to anyone but himself,who doesnt accepts orders or hierarchy because he thinks he is the owner of the world,or at least his world.Only when people realize the the world we know now was made with blood and sacrifice of humble people they will start to appreciate life and not only excitement,that its the falsification of life.

Excellent article..
I couldn't agree more with Mr. Prager. I have a second chance at raising children, and my present wife takes my two young boys to the library for puppet shows and book readings and other assorted activities. She takes them into her garden to till the soil and plant plants and water and built a sandbox for play. They have toys- but all the toys are made for their active participation. They are being brought up in a way I could never imagine. To see the differnce in their upbringing compared to the way I raised my grown children and the way I was raised is eye opening. Nothing compares to experience. I have learned my lesson, life is made for living and living isn't passive excitement.
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