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Summary: Never Enough - When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic-and What We Can Do About It by Jennifer Breheny Wallace: Key Takeaways Summary & Analysis - cover
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Summary: Never Enough - When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic-and What We Can Do About It by Jennifer Breheny Wallace: Key Takeaways Summary & Analysis

Brooks Bryant

Narrateur Willis Merz

Maison d'édition: Ninja Reads

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DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT THE OFFICIAL BOOK. 
This is a summary & it does not accompany the official. 
"Never Enough" by Jennifer Breheny Wallace delves into the high-pressure world of today's students, who strive relentlessly for success and often find themselves overwhelmed. This book explores the pervasive culture of toxic achievement, where students pack their schedules with activities and face intense competition, leading to rising rates of anxiety and depression. 
Wallace investigates the origins of this culture and its deep-seated roots in society, driven by income inequality and limited opportunities. Through interviews and research, the book highlights how children are absorbing the message that their worth is solely tied to their accomplishments. 
However, "Never Enough" offers a different perspective, emphasizing the importance of children feeling like they matter intrinsically, regardless of their external achievements. It advocates for parents and educators to adopt a mindset that values a child's sense of self-worth and contribution to a larger community. By doing so, the book argues, children can develop resilience, self-confidence, and psychological security. 
With insightful stories and practical guidance, "Never Enough" provides an urgent and humane perspective on the challenges facing today's teenagers and offers a framework for positive change in how we nurture and support them.
Durée: 18 minutes (00:17:47)
Date de publication: 27/09/2023; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —