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Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Dance Letter to parents

Dance Letter to Parents


It's sad to see most parents discourage their kids from exhibiting and maximizing their God given dance Talents. In case you fail to know or notice, talent is the most valuable asset in the world. All the human achievements you see are direct products of talent. And talent rules the world.

 Dance Talents usually pull the largest crowd in talent events all over the world and lots of kids have achieved societal and global relevance and significance through it

 The talent of a man has the inbuilt ability to shoot him or her to greatness. Greatness are in different fronts. If you child possess great dance ability, it means it requires just little encouragement for that child to achieve something great through dance.

But on a contrary note, many parents would compel their kids to pursue greatness or become something meaningful in areas that have no relationship with their talents, areas where these kids stand at disadvantage. Does that defines the child's best interest or a manual set up to eventually fail in life? Most adults who consistently fail in their work and investment is not because they are not brilliant. It's because they are working outside their natural strength, their God given talent and it could be anything. This becomes a big problem for families, society and government.

If you observe your child has a dance talent or any other, please encourage it. That's the solution to most of the world's problems. Don't say what you don't want your child to become. Encourage him or her to become something in the confines of their talent. If they obey you and become your dream or expectation, it's your life they're living, not theirs. So theirs is wasted. And their own kids lives too will be wasted-spent fulfilling their parents wish. This is the greatest problem of the world. But you can stop it. Just let your children excel in the area of their talent.

Let The Child Dance!
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