الجمعة، 25 يونيو 2021

Timmy Turner’s ultimate wish

 

Most probably, we all have watched “The Fairly OddParents” growing up. It was cool -and slightly rewarding- to see a child like us having everything he wished for. He had what some of us couldn’t have, and I am not referring to the fancy supper-fast delivered stuff, I am actually talking about his listening and present parents.

Yes, they were unreal, pretty weird, and sometimes dump, but they were there!

Every day…

Through thick and thin…

During big and small moments…

Despite the writers using the careless parents and the evil babysitter story lines as a justification for Timmy deserving his Kosmo and Wanda, personally, I thought back then: "everyone deserves someone to be there when they are lonely, even if these dull periods only last for minutes”.

But this is somehow an Ethical dilemma, not my point for now.

Since the beginning of the 20th century, humans have been going through a lot.

Wars, radioactive crisis, occupations, massacres, Governments corruption, virulent bacteria (pre-penicillin era), USA vs Russia, and economic issues.

It was a matter of welfare to think of your mental health or psychological needs, therefore, it was also welfare to prioritize your child’s prosperity. No body understood the value of proper communication with kids, to be there for their boy/ girl because they had to provide for them and to ensure a roof over their heads in a volatile world. It’s reasonable.

However, this produced a number of the world worst criminals, “Cherchez les…” abusive childhood and head trauma when it comes to serial killers!

In 2021, I always doubt the parent’s alibi for not supporting their children. I mean… of course it is still a volatile world in a different "speedy" way, but, in such fast-paced communities, wherever you are, a kid needs love and attention here and now, because time flies, and if they do not receive what they naturally deserve, it will lose every meaning to them.

They will grow up and mature faster than the previous generations did, hating the world and feeling a void in their hearts, knowing that it is eternal, nothing can cure it except psychotherapy, which is still neglected by Governments and financially unavailable for many people.

There is a very narrow window which we should catch, so that we protect our children from their worst future enemy: Mental illness.

Now that I am a grown-up, I wonder why Timmy Turner did not wish for a mental-illness-free life before he lost his fairy parents.

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