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by sokoloff
3026 days ago
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> I couldn't figure out what the lesson was being taught here. I can easily see myself setting my kids up with something like that to teach them the value of time, structure, and work. It's no different to me than buying them a chemistry set, an Arduino, or making baking soda/vinegar volcanoes with them. I can even work through the math with them to show them that what they did was more expensive than me just handing them $5000 and telling them to watch TV all summer to save wear and tear on the car. |
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Who are you to say they wouldn't have found a better use of $5000 than blow it on video games and drugs during a summer? Presumably, if they already have good work ethic, they may come up with a business or a venture with that money that they wouldn't have otherwise, because they were delivering pizza for Dominos.
I would ask them to do the math of driving for Dominos BEFORE handing them a Jaguar, not after the summer has been spent.