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Open letter to Teen-ager
South Bend Tribune, Sunday, Dec. 6, 1959.
Open letter to Teen-ager
Always we hear the plaintive cry of the teen-ager. What can we do?...Were can
we go?
The answer is GO HOME!
Hang the storm windows, paint the woodwork. Rake the leaves, mow the lawn,
shovel the walk. Wash the car, learn to cook, scrub some floors. Repair the
sink, build a boat, get a job.
Help the minister, priest, or rabbi, the Red Cross, the Salvation Army. Visit
the sick, assist the poor, study your lessons. And then when you are through -
and not too tired - read a book.
Your parents do not owe you entertainment. Your city or village does not owe
you recreational facilities.
The world does not owe you a living...You owe the world something.
You owe it your time and your energy and your talents so that no one will be at
war or in poverty or sick or lonely again.
Grow up; quit being a crybaby. Get out of your dream world and develop a
backbone, not a wishbone, and start acting like a man or a lady.
You're supposed to be mature enough to accept some of the responsibility your
parents have carried for years.
They have nursed, protected, helped, appealed, begged, excused, tolerated and
denied themselves needed comforts so that you could have every benefit. This
they have done gladly, for you are their dearest treasure.
But now, you have no right to expect them to bow to every whim and fancy just
because selfish ego instead of common sense dominates your personality,
thinking and request.
In Heaven's name, grow up and go home!
Judge Philip B. Gilliam, Denver, Co
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06-Dec-1959
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