The Complexity Of Parental Influence; Trust, Mistake and Love.

in Hive Learners11 months ago (edited)

Parents are children's first teachers and we learn a lot from them before we start understanding a lot of things happening in the world. As kids majority of the things we do, and our habits are things that we learned from our parents, we watch them and exhibit these things as well.

Image was designed on Canva

Our parents being the first teachers life gave to us, many of us looked up to them for guidance even when we became adults.

According to my mom, I didn't step on school premises until I was ready for nursery class and despite her busy schedule, she prepared me for Nursery class. My parents didn't have to pay for kindergarten and my mom remained my home teacher throughout primary school. I clearly remember how she taught me after school back then, we did assignments together and she really helped me to improve my grades. With all of these, it's impossible for me not to trust my mom's judgement and whenever she gives me advice, I don't doubt her. She is intelligent and blessed with a retentive memory so I trust whatever she says.

I was a teacher for a few years after secondary school and loved the job but the earning was nothing to write home about. Along the line, someone offered me a job but it wasn't the convenient type. I was too comfortable with the teaching job and didn't see any need to change it or try something else but my mom didn't stop encouraging me to try something else because the teaching job wouldn't give me the money I needed to continue my education.

I hesitated for some time but because mom didn't stop pushing me, I eventually took the stressful job. Although it was stressful, it paid off. Aside from being able to save money, I got a connection that helped me secure free accommodation in higher institution.


Despite how well our parents have guided us through life, there are times when they were wrong with their advice or decisions for us. Before I met my woman, I introduced a lady I met while hustling as my girlfriend to my mom. I liked her and immediately my mom set her eyes on her, and she fell in love with her as well. My mom is someone who admires culture a lot and this girl won my mom's heart with that. Aside from the cultural thing, she was very respectful and jovial.

On the day they met, my mom was happy to meet her. It was a brief one and after she left, my mom said she liked her. It didn't take long before I started noticing a few things about this girl and told my mom but she thought I was just trying to discard the girl.

It got to a point I stopped communicating with the girl but my mom still did. She advised me severally not to let go of this good girl and at a point, I stopped talking to Mom about her. She wasn't happy about how my relationship with the girl ended and thought I just jilted the girl until she saw the lady got married about two months after our official breakup and it became clear to her that I had been right all along.

It was impossible to meet a man within a month and get married the next month which means that she had been in a relationship while we were dating. Mom apologized and I am happy that the truth prevailed. Unfortunately for the girl, the marriage didn't work out and I felt pity for her becoming a single mother immediately after her first child.

Many of us expect perfection from our parents because we fail to realise that they are human too and bound to make mistakes. Whenever they give us advice and it doesn't work out, they aren't trying to mislead us. They make these decisions for us based on their understanding, experience and exposure so it's pointless having any negative feelings towards them.

Sort:  

I don’t know why everyone one in Africa thinks teachers can never be rich. I think that’s how the system is so if you find a way out, take advantage of it.😅


Omo, how can a lady leave a whole chef like you. As for this one I have to agree with you men, fear women.😂

Teachers can be rich and back then, I had zero qualification to be a teacher even though I had the gift. I needed to go to school and a teaching job at that time wouldn't bring the dream to reality.

Women truly deserve to be feared 😂

It’s only lecturers that can have money in this era. As for the rest, the system is designed to always work against them. I wish teachers well.😅

Please don’t fear me. I’m a bro.

Like all human beings, parents sometimes make mistakes and get carried away by other people. No one better than you to make certain decisions because the experiences you are living give you the justification. Of course, we must recognize that our parents also transmit us values and wisdom with their good advice, and they expect us to transmit it to our children.

You are right sir, we can expect them to be always perfect with everything they do and still, we can't look down on the knowledge they have gathered through experience in life.

Exactly. We expect perfection from parents, but they're just like us. They can't always be right. Sometimes, their advice will help us out and other times it'll only end up being a mistake.
But none of these means we should stop listening to what they say.

That's right sir, we can't stop seeking their advice or look down on their experiences. Even the wisest man in the world is capable of making mistakes so why should we feel like our parents are above mistakes?

We are all bound to make mistakes...

Congratulations @george-dee! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s)

You got more than 11500 replies.
Your next target is to reach 12000 replies.

You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP

Yay! 🤗
Your content has been boosted with Ecency Points, by @george-dee.
Use Ecency daily to boost your growth on platform!