Parents Pointing Out Flaws
- Stephen Kyle Aquino
- Dec 14, 2016
- 1 min read

There is a problem I received that I needed to give an advice. Here it is:
"I am having a situation here, I don't know why it seems as if my parents only see the things I did wrong. They're always pointing out my flaws despite my efforts to do everything to please them. It's just a cycle. Sometimes, I leave the house early to avoid their nagging. What should I do to make them see that I'm doing what they want me to do?" -Anonymous
My response: "It seems that your parents have much expectations on you. They want a better and more of you, and it's like that you lack on something and you cannot distinguish it. However, if you believed that you were actually doing the things that they want, it's in their problem. Instead of refusing to be with them or avoiding their nagging, try to have some deep or personal talk with them. Find time! You must tell what you felt. Avoiding them won't resolve your problem, either their. Be optimistic! Think that they're doing this for the sake of you. Also one thing, don't forget to pray."
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