I was in the automotive industry before retirement and it's still my business. I don't ever go around complaining about being in the business of a male dominated industry.

I did it. I made it. Was it difficult? Sure but what business is easy? The truth is people appreciate and value those who work hard, conduct business with honesty, integrity and more importantly, excellent quality of product and service regardless of what gender the owner is.

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πŸ’―πŸ’œ While it may come in different shapes, everyone has a proverbial cross to bare. Thats what makes us all unique. Even if you happen to do the same thing as another.

It's all a matter of perspective but not everyone is going to make it precisely because we are all different. Despite wanting to uplift people, the reality is that not everyone is meant for success or prosperity. Most people are just used to the pep talk positive bullshit when the truth is really what they need to accept.

What you speak of, I think in today's parlance they refer to as a "participation trophy".

That wasn't a thing when I was coming up.

But the collateral downstream effects of those behaviors have clearly been manifesting in today's society.

It's unfortunate that they started doing that with children. There's so much room and capacity for development and growth in kids that it's the right time for them to process the raw truth instead of sugarcoating it. It's quite sad.

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Some of these children are now adults and they "can't handle the truths" be it professionally or in their personal relationships. Brutal truths or otherwise. But Γ§e la vie!