Youth: But if you don’t praise them at that point, they’ll lose their drive and turn into children who don’t do anything at all. And in some cases, they’ll start engaging in improper behavior, won’t they?
Philosopher: No. You teach them continually that they have worth, even if they are not “special,” by showing them respect.
Youth: Concretely speaking, how do you do that?
Philosopher: Instead of focusing on whenever a child does some “good thing,” turn your attention to the smaller everyday details of their words and actions. And then focus on and sympathize with that person’s concerns.
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