Everything is relative, send the kids outside

Within 10 minutes of being in the pounding son plus 90% humidity, they are clamoring to come back inside plus appreciate the air conditioner at the same temperature they were just complaining about

Whenever I’m feeling unhappy or ingrateful, I try to remind myself that everything is relative… You can definitely change your perspective if you’re feeling drained or demotivated by something if you consider what the distant alternative would be. For instance, most people who is complaining about being at apartment while in the quarantine right now should consider these stressful times in their lives when they barely had any time at apartment because of their outside obligations. Anyone who had feeling drained plus exhausted by their relationship should consider what it’s adore when they are single. These days, anytime our kids start complaining about the air quality, I adore to supply them a solid reminder of how it feels to live separate from it; Since we’re all stuck at apartment for the COVID-19 pandemic, our kids guess that the central heating plus air conditioners should be at their mercy. Unluckyly, they have much more costly taste in air quality than the two of us can afford. I simply cannot run the air conditioning 24/7 the way they desire. I found that instead of telling them the temperature control is off limits, it’s easier to remind them of how lucky they are to own an A/C unit at all. So, when our kids start complaining or trying to fiddle with the indoor air temperature control, I send them out on some kind of chore or errand outdoors. Within 10 minutes of being in the pounding son plus 90% humidity, they are clamoring to come back inside plus appreciate the air conditioner at the same temperature they were just complaining about. I don’t hear any complaints about the indoor air temperature after they have experienced the outdoor weather conditions. Remember, everything is relative.
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