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SISFI's International Youth Leader Advocates is a network of empowered youth leaders who have taken (want to) a stance to help to shape and provide value, resources and sustainable growth for their future and the future of the youth. It is for youth, by youth, about the youth across the world and their voices, how they are shaping their futures, the challenges they face and what we as a society ne

Photos 09/23/2025

Greetings, family, how are You?

Continuing my emotional wellness and pain management educational awareness and training series for National ***de Prevention Month with another great virtual presentation at the Scudder Intervention Services Foundation Inc, 'SISFI', The Suicidality Institute, The Suicidality Center, and The Suicidality Council.

Sept. 24th, 1pm-2:30pm - Pain Linguistics: “How Males Experience, Present, Process, Treat, and Talk About Their Pain Struggles and Suffering” facilitated by our President, CEO, and Su***de Attempt Survivor, Motivational Speaker, Behavioral Health and Wellness Connoisseur, and Crises Response Director/Trainer Mr. Brett A. Scudder. Pain is a language best spoken and understood by person experiencing it even when they may not be making sense of it and is incoherent, it’s still an experience of great discomfort and unsettling emotions. After twenty-five years of working with males of all ages and experiences with trauma that led to their pain, I understood quite clearly that males present and talk about their pain in a language not taught; but lived, and from those years and my own experiences with near death traumas and broken heart I too know and understand how hard it is and will be for males to be authentic and transparent in our pain and suffering.

Join us here https://bit.ly/47gBcxc for this interactive presentation and discussion that will open your mind and give You a greater appreciation for hearing or helping males express their pain and suffering.

Please share with your networks so others can learn of and join us to be educated and empowered.

Thank You,

~SISFI

SISFI's National Su***de Prevention Month Events - September 2025

Greetings, beautiful people,

How are You?

September is National Su***de Prevention Month, and we recognize it yearly with educational awareness events for all audiences here at the Scudder Intervention Services Foundation Inc. This year is no different and here is our lineup of virtual events that we look forward to having You with us as our President, CEO, and Su***de Attempt Survivor, Motivational Speaker, Behavioral Health and Wellness Connoisseur, and Crises Response Director/Trainer Mr. Brett A. Scudder and his guests present invaluable knowledge and wisdom on these very important and sensitive topics. Flyers attached for each. No registration needed. Join via related links.

Sept. 2nd, 1pm-2:30pm – “20 Basic Critical Non-Clinical Life Experiences and Reasons Males Think, Attempt, and Complete Su***de Than Females”. The challenges of males aren’t just talking points; they are hard realities experienced every day in places and ways we hardly imagine or think of. The subtle awakening of a new day comes with so many basic needs that when unmet, leads to chaos, madness, insanity, and unsettling emotions that triggers behaviors in many ways. Here are twenty critical life experiences males face every single day that are not clinical but adds or leads to physical and psychological health and wellness and societal construct challenges. Join us here https://bit.ly/45T7ADu for this interactive and engaging presentation and conversation. Looking forward to having You with us. Please share attached flyer with your networks.

Sept. 4th, 11am-12pm, Conversation About Sexual Abuse and Trauma, and Its Impacts on The Health, Safety, Sanity, and Wellness of Victims and Survivors with my guest Ms. Ginger Reed, Advocate and Survivor. Join here https://bit.ly/4fWAgjv as we talk about her experience and how it led to her suicidality. Too often we don’t understand how deeply traumatic s*xual assault is and the deep psychological impacts it has on victims. It will be a great interview, and I invite You to join and listen and support her in her efforts to pass legislation in her state for reforms. Please share attached flyer with your networks.

Sept. 5th, 1pm-2:30pm Loneliness of Pain, Pain of Loneliness: How/Why Do We Feel Loneliness Around Loved Ones and Family Members. A deep look into the heart, mind, soul, and consciousness of people who suffer with deep loneliness while surrounded by family, loved ones, friends, coworkers, and church members. Join here https://bit.ly/4mZaHk6 and share invite and attached flyer with your networks so other can learn about it and join to learn.

Sept. 10th, 11am-1pm - World Su***de Prevention Day: “Standing Together in Pain, Healing, and Support” virtual event. This year we’re not hosting a physical event as we choose to join our partners globally in a virtual setting where we can all support each other in our respective countries. This year I have been invited to three global initiatives to head up Emotional Wellness and Healthy Lifestyles and elated at how they will magnify my reach and the knowledge and wisdom I carry. So, join us here https://bit.ly/3Vg7ild for this moment of togetherness standing with people who are living with pain and suicidality or lost loved ones to su***de. We are all in a healing and recovery state from something and need to know and understand we are not alone unless we want to be.

Sept. 12th, 1pm-2:30pm - Pain Chronicles: I Never Found, Had, or Knew Peace and Sanity Until I Met Su***de and Embraced Death as An End to My Pain and Suffering” A look at su***de and suicidality through the lens of peace and sanity that transformed chronic and debilitating pain into purposeful life and living happier and healthier with suicidality. We often think of suicidality as a deficit in a person’s ability to manage their pain and suffering or heal from the trauma that caused them to be in pain, but we need to understand that sanity is more important than safety for someone experiencing chronic pain and suffering and how they see life, happiness, and peace in their suicidal mind. Join here https://bit.ly/41tNr5D and share with your networks.

Sept. 15th, 1pm-2:30pm - Parenting Chronicles: “Psychological Impacts of Technology and Social Media on Children/Youth Cognitive, Physical, and Psychological Health and Wellness.” In a time where technology, social media, AI, and the unfettered access to data and media are growing exponentially, there’s never a greater and more important time for parents to get very active and vigilant about the access and use of technology and social media in children, youth, and young adults. Join us here https://bit.ly/45RTH8H for this interactive and engaging presentation on the topic and what parents must do to safeguard themselves and their children immediately. Please share with your networks.

Sept. 19th, 1pm: Parenting Chronicles: Psychological Impacts of Technology and Social Media on Children/Youth Cognitive, Physical, and Psychological Health and Wellness. In a time where technology, social media, and AI, and the unfettered access to data and media are growing exponentially, there’s never a greater and more important time for parents to get very active and vigilant about the access and use of technology and social media in children, youth, and young adults. It’s today’s greatest threat to our physical and psychological health and wellness and the unlimited access to, integration, misuse, and misunderstanding affects our holistic health and best practices. Many parents are very challenged with ways in which to allow and over technology gadgets to their children and best practices in how they use them. There are many children who have been negatively and severely affected by technology and social media, and we need to talk more about this topic so they can learn and help in keeping their children and themselves safe and sane in these critical times with so many forms of trauma flowing through social media and technology. Join us here https://bit.ly/45RTH8H for this needed and real presentation and conversation.

Sept. 22nd, 1pm-2:30pm - Understanding Behaviors and Language of Debilitating Pain and Its Impacts on Cognitive, Physical, and Psychological Wellness” With a better understanding of how people experience and think of the aches and pain of their pain, we will be better and more effectively be able to treat and support them. Pain presents itself in various ways that often are misconstrued, misunderstood, and overlooked and we will talk about these language and behaviors that can help us recognize someone in deep crises and on the ledge of self-harm. Join us here https://bit.ly/4n3d4Tb for this interactive presentation and discussion and share with your networks.

Sept. 24th, 1pm-2:30pm - Pain Linguistics: “How Males Experience, Present, Process, Treat, and Talk About Their Pain Struggles and Suffering.” Pain is a language best spoken and understood by person experiencing it even when they may not be making sense of it and is incoherent, it’s still an experience of great discomfort and unsettling emotions. After twenty-five years of working with males of all ages and experiences with trauma that led to their pain, I understood quite clearly that males present and talk about their pain in a language not taught; but lived, and from those years and my own experiences with near death traumas and broken heart I too know and understand how hard it is and will be for males to be authentic and transparent in our pain and suffering. Join us here https://bit.ly/47gBcxc for this interactive presentation and discussion that will open your mind and give You a greater appreciation for hearing or helping males express their pain and suffering.

Sept. 26th, 1pm-2:30pm - Emotional Males Chronicles: “Nurturing True Strength, Healing and Wellness from Understanding, Accountability, and Transparency of Emotions, Pain, Loneliness, Trauma, and Vulnerabilities.” How often are males told they are too emotional, too sensitive, too dramatic, or too numb. How often do males have an opportunity to speak their truth authentically and transparently to their loved ones. The Emotional Male is a stigmatized person who is forced to shut in and shut down their emotions as a sign of weakness and femininity rather than strength, healing, and wellness. Join us here https://bit.ly/4p974u6 for this interactive presentation and discussion about the Emotional Male and the power and strength that comes from their pain and vulnerabilities.

Sept. 30th, 1pm-2:30pm – “Where Do Abused, Broken, and Hurting Males Go for Help and Support, and Ways Society Add To Their Pain, Suffering, and Trauma.” Are there safe places and spaces for males to get help and support for their brokenness and how and where can we create and sustain those needed places and space for males to go and connect with other males for their healing, recovery, and support. Join us here https://bit.ly/3UNQstT for this interactive presentation and discussion on how and where we can create safer communities that host safe places and spaces for males to heal their brokenness.

Please share these events with your networks so more people can be aware and join in the knowledge and wisdom being shared. Let me know if You have any questions about them or challenges accessing the events.

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Thank You, and have a great day one breath at a time with an attitude of humility and gratitude embracing positive energy and enlightenment to improve your quality of life and overall health and wellness. We Apprecilove your patronage and look forward to serving you with more quality humane, health, psychological and emotional programs, services, and resources. One Love.

~SISFI

03/27/2018

G'day. An invite to 's ***deCouncil “Open Forum on , Violence in NYC Schools” on Monday April 2nd, 11am at Metropolitan College of New York Bronx Campus, 463 E 149th St., Bronx, NY, 10455 (take # 2/5 train to 3rd Avenue and 149th St.. Building is down the block). Please share with your networks and register at https://su***decouncil-0418.eventbrite.com if planning to attend so we can know how many people are coming and have appropriate accommodations. Contact us for inquiries at Ask@su***decouncil.org and/or (917) 651-1889. We look forward to having you with us.

~SISFI

We invite you to our general monthly meeting which will be an “Open Forum on , Violence in NYC Schools” on Monday April 2nd, 11am at Metropolitan College of New York, Bronx Campus, 463 E 149th St., Bronx, NY, 10455 (take # 2/5 train to 3rd Avenue and 149th St.. Building is down the block). With the growing national debate about gun laws and gun violence impacting people across the country, here in NYC we are seeing and hearing increased fears, concerns and requests from parents, educators and advocates to address it, and what solutions and resources are in place.

This is an open forum for everyone to join in the discussion on the emotional state of our youth and the challenges they are facing. We invite health and mental health services providers to come and share their services and programs with attendees. We welcome practitioners who focus and specialize on su***de to share their expertise for education and awareness. We invite those who are interested in learning more about the latest trends of Emotional Pain Informed Care, depression and Su***de Informed Care to join us for awareness. We will be focusing on the latest trends, behaviors, triggers, response, intervention, prevention, postvention and resources so providers, practitioners, parents, families, loved ones and advocates can know how to assist those struggling with addiction, depression, emotional pain, trauma and mental health disorders and illness so they can be connected to proper Systems of Care. Let’s be proactive in these critical times of human suffering, disasters, despair and pain.

Please share with your networks and register at https://su***decouncil-0418.eventbrite.com if planning to attend so we can know how many people are coming and have appropriate accommodations. Flyer attached. Contact us for inquiries at Ask@su***decouncil.org and/or (917) 651-1889. We look forward to having you with us.

There are many organizations and agencies who do not provide services or support for people struggling with emotional pain, depression, su***de ideations, attempt survivors and loss survivors, and we are expanding on mental and behavioral health services by sharing, networking and training about emotional wellness and su***de response, prevention and postvention. If you are a human/health services provider, crisis responder, grief counselor, caregiver, mental health professional, social worker, guidance counselor, clergy leader, educator or law enforcement that works with people who are abused, substance abusers, struggling, homeless, unemployed, suicidal or suffered loss from su***de or violence please join us. Together, with early intervention and effective support we can proactively save more lives from human suffering, crisis, distress and despair. Join us to collaborate, plan and strategize on 24/7 Emotional Crisis Response, awareness, training, prevention, intervention and postvention across NYC every 1st Monday of the month.

A very special Thank You to Metropolitan College of New York for providing the venue for the meeting.

Related articles for edification:

~ World Health Organization’s News Release on March 30th 2017 about "Depression: let’s talk" says WHO, as depression tops list of causes of ill health”
~ NYC Su***des in New York City, 2000 to 2014http://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/epi/databrief75.pdf
~ CDC’s Increase in Su***de in the United States, 1999–2014 https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db241.htm
~ NYC Health Department Releases New Data on Su***des in New York City from 2000 to 2014 http://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/about/press/pr2016/pr075-16.page
~ Generation at risk: America’s youngest facing mental health crisis https://www.nbcnews.com/health/kids-health/generation-risk-america-s-youngest-facing-mental-health-crisis-n827836
~ The Lifelong Problem With Loneliness http://time.com/4741049/loneliness-health-risks/
~ America sees alarming spike in middle school su***de rate https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/america-sees-alarming-spike-in-middle-school-su***de-rate/ar-BBEpRoQ
~ Connecting mental illness and mass shooting misses the point, experts say https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/connecting-mental-illness-and-mass-shooting-misses-the-point-experts-say/ar-BBJlKT5

Thank you very much and have a great day. We apprecilove your patronage and look forward to serving you with more quality human, health, psychological and emotional programs, services and resources. One Love.

~The Su***de Council

SISFI Radio shows hosted by Mr. Brett A. Scudder 10/28/2014

On 10/28, 1pm , Mr. hosts a special feature on the crisis in NYC and minimizing the psychosocial impacts. This will be every Tuesday and Friday at 1pm with various guests as professionals and caregivers in the field.

Listen LIVE via 347.989.8875 or online via the show page www.blogtalkradio.com/sisfi as we educate, prepare, protect, prevent and minimize the spread and impacts of this threat.

Please share with your networks so we can be more educated and aware.

~SISFI~

On Tues. Oct. 28th, 1pm, join Mr. for a weekly special feature on the developments in NYC with guests from health, mental health, community non-profits, schools, churches, grassroots orgs and educators to learn more about the disease and how we can safeguard our communities from it and minimize the psychosocial impacts people are feeling from the anxiety and fears of it.

This feature will run on Tuesdays and Fridays at 1pm and as the crisis grows or diminishes we will stay on top of it.

We understand that this is a major concern for many people as more cases are diagnosed in the city and people are starting to feel that it's much closer to home than suspected. This brings real fear and anxiety on many levels for some people and having the dialog will help to mitigate the unnecessary stressors about it.

So join in the dialog or just listen in as we take a look at this and put plans and resources in place to protect and educate people about it.

This series is sponsored by the NY Humanitarians and Community Advocates Network “NYHCAN”, the NY Human Suffering and Wellness Coalition "NYHSWC", the National Non-Profits and Advocates Legislative Association Caucus “NNPALAC” and the International Community Media Network Project "ICMNP”. SISFI is a member of them.

Thank you and God bless,

~SISFI~

Timeline photos 10/15/2014

Tips for Minimizing the Psychosocial Human Impacts of the Crisis from Mr. . Please share.

Tips for Minimizing the Psychosocial Human Impacts of the Ebola Crisis. As more people are getting into panic mode from all the news coverage and information circulating, we'd like to share a few tips on self-care in addressing the topic and looking after family and loved ones.

1. Don’t Panic. Get facts from trusted health sources like Center for Disease Control and Prevention “CDC”, World Health Organization “WHO”, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene “DOHMH”, etc. before making rash decisions.

These aren't the only credible sources but are good top level sources from which many smaller entities get their feeds.

2. Avoid too much media/news coverage. Too much be overwhelming and increase anxiety, fear, blood pressure, panic.

Some of us like to stay glued to the TV and radio coverages not realizing that the emotional energy we exert and use to stay current and worrisome about the development can be very heavy and taxing on the human conditions of the mind, heart and body. Learn and know when to disconnect from them.

3. Turn off news/media channels sometimes and spend quality time with family, loved ones and friends enjoying life.

Turn off the news and go out with the family, loved ones and friends. Spend time enjoying life and living it as best you can. With the little info known about the disease in your area or not it will allow freedom of the mind to not be caught up in the chaos of what's happening. When out with family and friends, do not discuss the disease or any kind of life/world crisis happening.

4. Avoid people who sensationalize the disease and impacts through hearsays and rumors.

There are many people who are scared, frightened and just overly anxious about the disease from lack of credible information or too much information. They can create unnecessary anxiety for you that will cause sleepless nights, insomnia, high blood pressure and other anxiety conditions. Avoid these kinds of people if you know you cannot handle the overwhelming sensations they bring.

5. Learn about infection, signs and symptoms and be honest with yourself if seeing signs and feeling symptoms.

If you learn about how one can be infected and the associated signs and symptoms then you will know how to evaluate your personal health and wellness.

6. Seek professional medical assessment/help.

If you feel like the signs and symptoms are too close to home, heart and mind, please, please, please, seek professional help immediately. It's better to be safe than sorry.

7. Talk with your family about what’s happening. Learn and prepare together.

Talking with family members about the disease will help to educate everyone about it in the event one person becomes infected then multiple people can provide support and care safely.

8. Connect/reconnect with spiritual/religious belief system.

If you believe in a God, supernatural being, spiritual element or whatever higher power you have and call on, it's a good time to connect or reconnect with it for upliftment, enlightenment and strength. Don't be afraid to pray for safety, healing and wellness through the outbreak of any disease.

As things develop, we will continue providing tips on managing your mental, emotional and social well-being to make it safely through this crisis. If you are feeling overwhelmed and is in need of help from being anxious or stressed out you can contacts at SISFI.

Let's come together to face this natural threat that is affecting our ways of life.

Much Love Always and God bless,

~Brett A. Scudder, SISFI

SISFI Radio shows hosted by Mr. Brett A. Scudder 09/10/2014

At 1pm EST, Mr. presents his ***dePreventionDay 2014 message "Open your heart/mind and show me your emotional" LIVE on SISFI Radio. Listen via phone (347) 989-8875 or online http://tobtr.com/s/6890251. Please share with your networks to listen this important presentation from a su***de attempt survivor. ***dePrevention

Thank you.

~SISFI~

On Sept. 10th, 1pm, Mr. presents his World Su***de Prevention Day 2014 message "Open your heart and mind and show me your emotional". Listen LIVE via phone (347) 989-8875 or online http://tobtr.com/s/6890251.

He will be talking about living in a hard, challenging and struggling society where human suffering and emotional distress, hurt and pain levels are very high, prevalent and permeating our lives at home, work, church and in our communities every day. Life skills were never taught to us as a people and so many suffer in silence because they don't know how to handle life challenges.

He will highlight the challenges and struggles that can come with/from being emotional and the importance of self-worth, self-esteem and life-skills to life a happier, healthier, more successful, rewarding and more peaceful quality life with them. There are many myths and stigmas creating real fears and doubts in people to reach out and get the help they need.

Don’t fear your Emotions. Understand, embrace, accept and learn to live with them.

Please share with your networks so they too can learn from this presentation. Thank you. One Love.

~SISFI~

Mobile uploads 08/22/2014

Power, Praise & Deliverance Church is hosting their "Give Back Community Day", Sun. Aug. 24th, 12-6pm. They are offering food, back-to-school supplies, health screenings and more. Please share and help to promote so needing families can attend to benefit. Thank you.

Timeline photos 08/07/2014

"Parenting Crisis of the 21st Century~ The Desensitizing, Dehumanizing and Demoralizing of our Youth" by Mr. Brett A. Scudder. Take a read and share if you find it valuable.

Parenting Crisis of the 21st Century~ The Desensitizing, Dehumanizing and Demoralizing of our Youth ~Generations At-Risk~

Parents, when we keep saying "I gave him/her everything material they wanted", but your child is craving/crying for your Love, affection, emotional connection and understanding and can't get it, there's a very serious problem. Too many of us parents push ourselves to the limit to provide material things for our children often times forgetting the need for quality time, Love, attention and simple understanding. It's such a disturbing thing when parents come to me talking about behavioral issues with the child and not understanding why the child is being that way when they go through so much to provide the things the child needs.

While the parent is beating his/herself up about the material and superficial life they are giving the child "because they deserve it", I'm hearing the child talk about the need for Love, attention, quality time and just feeling needed as a human being. The child even admits (in many cases) that the reason for the behavior issues is to get attention of the parent. Even more scary are the ones who really don't care what the parents say or think, and so they just do what they do while living under their parents roof and the parent can't do anything about it. The parent talks to the child as if they are the child and the child is the parent.

Many are living in single parent homes because of domestic violence conflicts that either separated their parents or incarcerated one. The human impacts of separation, divorce and incarceration is so deep that anger, frustration and lots of pain comes with it. It's hard for a child to function effectively when so much is happening in their hearts and minds that they don't have anyone to help them understand or navigate through. Such life skills were never taught or presented and now they are faced with a serious life challenge and don't know how to handle it and so they turn to drugs, reckless living, gangs, cliques or run away. Some end up in human traffic rings and finds comfort in it because it takes away the human needs.

Even s*x and relationships have become more unemotional and dehumanized as it has lost its true moral values.

When I talk with youth about things like romance, intimacy and healthy relationships they say there is no romance in today’s society, it’s for old people back in the days. Today relationships are just about s*x and what you can get from it. The only thing they know about intimacy is the s*xual aspect of it. When I tell them about the 5 main forms of intimacy they are spaced out looking like they’ve lost something precious and just found it.

If s*x is the only form of intimacy they know then how can they build healthy relationships that will have structure, emotions, Love and longevity?

Any similarity or semblance of romance or intimacy is only on birthdays and Valentine’s Day. They have no faith or trust in each other because they fear cheating so much they would rather not be in relationships. Even in a relationship there isn’t much of comfort because they anticipate and expect something will happen shortly. So they have become insensitive to relationships and thus we find many are hurt, used and abused, and lost in their s*xual identity. How sad is that, and what kind of future are we looking at when trust is so hard to find and build.

What kind of relationship example and model have we set forth for our children to follow?

Some have taken their lives, some are thinking of taking their lives, and some have just gone into mental breakdown with depression and psychosis that will lead them to mental institutions and long-term therapy. I see so many young males lost in emotional distress from relationship issues and have no one to talk with, no male role models, no father figures or no one’s willing to listen to them rather than give them tough Love talking about man up, stop being a wuss and stop acting like a girl. What kind of lifestyle can come from being locked down or caged up by ones emotional state and need for Love, intimacy and affection. The walking emotionless youth is a common sight today and it’s very scary.

There are very serious disconnects in many homes and communities today between parents and children as material things such as technology devices, gadgets, money, etc have replaced the quality time, Love, affection and attention needed to quench and heal the human condition. So many hurt, used, abused and violated people in our society passing trauma and tough Love to each other and their/our children.

This is why so many of our youth are so dehumanized, desensitized and demoralized because they are not getting the quality Love, affection and attention needed to nurture quality traits in them that will help to build self-esteem, self-values, self-worth and knowledge of self. They will kill each other over simple material things and not think anything of it because that's what they are being fed as the values of life and worth having.

So many of our children will shut down mentally and emotionally if they don't have material things or money because they have no values of self, self-worth, self-esteem or self-value because it wasn't ingrained in them to be about them, but about what they have and own. They even become aggressive and violent at times imply from the thirst, urge and desire to have material things and money. They pretend they are ok to mask the real hurt and pain they're feeling inside while trying desperately to seek Love, attention, affection and understanding from others.

We have deprived our children today of what many of our grandparents and ancestors fought hard for so we could have growing up. Now we're growing materially, financially and technologically (because that's what we're seeing as "important and a priority") but not emotionally or spiritually. We have gotten caught in this materialistic mindset chasing money to live above and beyond our lifestyle and capabilities that we've forgotten to take time for important things such as self, our children and family.

When I look at many of the behavioral issues and challenges of our youth today, they are because of that emotional disconnection, lack of knowledge of self, low self-values and poor role models (or none at all) that have led many to do the things they do. Some do to get attention, some to get away from parents, some to try to identify themselves, some try to fit into groups/cliques they feel will embrace and Love them and others just roll with it just because. It's not even about being educated or not (as most people would Love to chime in), because even educated ones suffer from the same challenges and finds it hard to function and cope with life. It's simply about the lack of life skills and an emotionally dying and disconnected society.

At the end of the day, what we see happening with many of our youth is that they have truly lost themselves, their identity, the true understanding of life and the purpose they are here for. They are defining new trends, new behaviors, new languages, new cultures and new ideals that they believe to be their time to create and develop. They are only showing signs of a much bigger issue which is the parenting problem in this 21st century and how many of us as parents have lost ourselves to materialism and financial status that we forgot to teach our children true values, morals and ethics. Many of us parents never had Love, never heard I Love you from our parents and even if we did, it was just a word. Saying I Love You doesn't always mean it is coming from an emotional heart and mind.

What have we done to/for the next generation, and will we survive under their leadership when they have lost the true meaning and values of life, family, responsibilities, accountability and morals?

Are we ready for them?
What long-term impacts will this have on us as a people?

Think on this and understand the realities by looking around you today.



~Brett A. Scudder~

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