Because the teachers of today have no idea how to teach - they have gone from the back of the classroom to the front of the classroom - through College and University; they've never left that school environment. All teachers need to leave the education system for at least two years, experience life and work in the real world not the artificial, theoretical world that they are accustomed to.
I am addicted to these old instructional films! They are full of practical advise that is staggeringly easy to forget when life starts kicking your ass in serous ways.
there are some people giving u a hard time- they haven’t been kicked in the seat of their pants yet. i know exactly what u mean and find these clips so helpful for the same reason as well
Haha because our civilization between the second world war and the 70s was at its peak. Since then it is only an emotional debacle with feminine men overwhelmed with their feelings...
This principal is doing what I did when I was a principal (only retired a few years ago). One must be realistic enough to accept the fact that they're not going to excel virtually EVERYTHING. If they're spectacular academically, then something else is deficient. No one has everything, and one of the most important lessons of life we learn is to live with "emotional upsets". We've all had them and will continue to have them. Teachers have them, principals have them, students have them, and parents also have them. Human beings have them. It's part of this journey we call life. Better to learn it early and develop coping skills to deal with it. Life ain't for the timid!
Sounds like a guy with half an answer. Your suck it up attitude is not going to solve those issues that should be solved. Testing should be more standardized. That way emotional bias of the grader is prevented from down grading or inflating grades.
@@helenhighwater5313 did his dad look like a pilot who dropped incendiary bombs on civilians? Flight jackets were popular because flight technology was inspiring, not bombs.
I like how the authority figures in these old-time vids have such perfect radio voices and dispense sage wisdom in rolling Ward Cleaver cadences. I'm glad the kid finally snapped out of it and stopped expecting so much.
@@renzo6490 You mean unrealistic for the epoch's Boys ? Actually, in those times girls and boys at schools were well behaved. In today´s time that old demeanour would be extremly weird for the generation x and milennials.
I keep expecting these old timey films to be super regimented and ridiculous. But the advice is often surprisingly solid. Overly high self-expectations can be crushing on a person, young or old
I think the core message--to attack your problems positively--is very sound. Anti-depressants are prescribed too easily and too often these days, and in many cases only have the effect of making one feel better without actually addressing the issues. Disappointment and frustration ARE very tough emotions to experience, but they can be turned around, and when you succeed it is so much more satisfying.
Lol it seems like alot of people aren't getting the point of this,mabey because back in the day they weren't as concerned about hurting people's feelings and were more straightfoward.The message isn't to just not have high expectations,you should AIM high but don't expect everything to go your way all the time,you might not acomplish something as soon as you expected but that just shows you that you have to work even harder.
As a freelancer, sometimes I can get emotionally imbalanced, because it can be hard to juggle all of the responsabilities and deadlines, but I have to learn not to be too hard on myself and recognize my efforts.
These little short stories helps the 7-12 year old to recognize something inside themselves that may help later in life. However amusing they are, they do have some value if one is paying attention. I like them
I think thye would be great to show kids today - they would be interested cos of their curiosity of the old movie, and they would realise their problems are universal
Do you notice how well-balanced and thoughtful this advice is? We have all been lied to about how these times were supposedly so awful and so backwards.
The Principal basically said set goals but not expectations, which is something I learned from Jenna Marbles several years ago if I'm being completely honest. It's excellent life advice.
@@schmim1 we should but people are spoiled nowadays. Instant gratification. When people yell at the person in a McDonald's drive thru because they had to wait three minutes for their "happy meal" you know that things are going downhill.
@@sometimessnarky1642 No kidding, just like recently when people got violent because Popeye's Chicken ran out of a particular chicken sandwich. My, how small peoples' worlds have become.
Mine took my phone with a smile when I had it out for a few seconds, then a few days later dresscoded me because my shirt was along enough for my leggings even though there were people pl le actually breaking the dress code walking by, shes nice.
Ah yes, back when college wasn't "required" to be able to afford your own house and car, and even support another person! When scholarships are directly linked to your grades it's hard to appreciate a little improvement when falling short of your goal comes with harsh consequences. Even though we really should be appreciative and proud of any improvement, even if it's not "enough". And man I wish a lot more parents and principals were like this...
College today is, quite frankly, often a waste of time and money. If you're going to be a pizza delivery guy anyway, might as well be one who isn't tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt. If you DO go to college, major in something useful and in-demand.
@kck9742 the whole modern college system is a scam, don't go to college if you don't know what you wanna do. No matter how much teachers or adults in your life say you HAVE to
People, its a lesson on not giving up and overestimating yourself. Another way of saying conquer steps not staircases. Not really different from the advice these days on how to accomplish a goal or be successful.
But, never settle for mediocrity. Always put every effort into what you expect to happen. That way you know in yourself you tried your best. Otherwise, you have YOURSELF to blame. Maybe, the "failure to achieve perfection" can act as a learning experience to do better next time. Don't be afraid to fail either. You won't be good at EVERYTHING.
@@ant7936 Idk if your talking about the students who acting, but in real life those guys probably did, thats why they didn't get famous, probably bc they died over there, now thats sad!
Man, it may seem like everything’s changed since the 50’s, but damn if lockers haven’t stayed exactly the same lol. Where’s the Tesla for lockers?? We need this void filled
15 years ago, when I was in college, I needed help with biology. I went to my dad and my brother. My brother dropped out at 14, and my dad joined the air Force. They gave me all the help l needed within a week. I got an A.
@@monkeynumbernine Okay, maybe you do need college...but my point is, education isn't necessary in order to be intelligent and figure out problems, as your dad and bro did.
We need more headteachers like this ! Coaching students and helping to give them insight. I just love these nostalgic films of the 50s - so beautifully crafted - bless you Howard 🙏
I like how situations like this were tackled back then. There’s a time and a place for being comforted, but a lot of the time what we need is to be told what needs to be done whether or not it makes us feel good or bad when we hear it. Nowadays people rely on their feelings as if it were fact. You can’t invalidate a feeling, obviously.. they’re feeling it whether or not it’s rational, but that’s just it: feelings aren’t fact. It’s ok to have your initial human reaction to a problem (I mean we can’t really help it) but sometimes we have to take a minute and sort out what the real problem is.. and then the feelings will improve as the problem is solved. It’s tiring to see all the coddling and babying that goes on in America, we just need to be told what needs to be said without treating us as young adults like we’re children and us young adults need to stop wanting this too, cus it gets us nowhere.
Success is not like lottery, it doesn’t happen overnight. Getting into a bad mental state just because things don’t go your way instantly is an attitude and mindset that drives you straight to failure That’s ridiculous
Finally someone gets the point of the video. Half of the commenters think the teacher is just saying "suck it up" or is being mean when he was just explaining the situation in a more direct way (as it was at the time). People are too sensitive these days.
I think Mr. Allen James said something similar in as a man thinketh. We know only the success but the tears and tearing isolation behind is not talked about and taken for common sense
I've really been trying to turn my life around this past year and have made many small improvements. Getting upset or rushing myself has only proven to be harmful so I'm just now learning this balanced approach at 21. I made up a slang for the word exique, since it looks like a fusion between experience, IQ and EQ I defined it as such. Exique is essential to make any lasting progress in anything. If anyone has any questions on my improvements on fitness, chess, studying, sleep, mental health, martial arts and diet, feel free to ask.
I don’t quite get any of the whole report card thing. My parents barely cared as long as I wasn’t failing at anything, if they signed fine. If they didn’t I signed it myself and no one cared. In High school they gave us report cards and we didn’t have to bring them back signed we just took it home and kept it. Also in 12th grade I lived on my own so I could excuse myself from classes or sign my own stuff legally anyhow.
Talar Sews Stuff yuck see math was the one subject I suck at. Still do! I was thinking abt this comment and wondering if my parents just weren’t strict or if maybe because I did relatively well in school they felt they did not have to be overly concerned? I guess I’ll never know, since both my parents have passed.
Strange that dad “was hoping for an A” rather than the B but said nothing of all the C’s. seems like he would have been thrilled his son pulled up one of the C’s.
@@trenthink Good one. Reminds me of a friend who said "Sure glad I stayed in school" when we passed some guys digging a ditch in the rain. Don't get me wrong, I was raised with the idea that all work is noble and I've dug my share of ditches when it had to get done. Fine, accurate ditches of which I was proud.
The Constitution hanging up in the office. Something we should all see more often. Especially those of us who respect the constitution and love this country
Daydreaming is a form of emotional escapism when someone is especially distraught. Disassociation from the world around them. When they say "daydream" in this video, they aren't referring to positive daydreams. This type of negative "daydreaming" is common in kids/teens with rough upbringings for example. If you want more information, look into depersonalization.
You learn so much valuable things from this small vintage stories. I am going through multiple failure in my lab trials and it's my 1st project in my new job. Its frustrating
@@markhodgson2348 Only innocent Nazi is a dead Nazi. Don't defend those pricks, we should've nuked the hell out of Germany and Russia when we had the chance.
@@arielbemeliahu8619 true, yet they participated in the madness "just following orders". Sorry but if not part of the solution, still part of the problem...
C is average and that does not mean anything bad. Besides, getting a C before the 1970s was MUCH harder than getting a C afterward. They dumbed down education a great deal. It would be much harder to get a C in the 1950's, especially in high school.
No, that was for his parents who would treat him like he was crap. Like mine did. My father actually whipped me if I got a bad report card. I remember locking myself in the bathroom and crying because I was so scared of him. He and my mother always favored my sister anyway. She was " My beautiful baby, she's so smart, so sweet." And on and on ad nauseam. 🤢. And she got on drugs, alcohol, started smoking cigarettes at twelve, been married three times. I turned out to be the good one. She's three years younger than I am but she looks ten years older than me.
tbh nobody likes a participation trophy, least of all the children who get them. They're a patronizing reminder to the child that they didn't actually win anything.
The participation trophy is symbolic of what this video is trying to teach. "you might not have won, but you tried and maybe next time you try you WILL win." Stop perpetuating the divisiveness of today and instead use your maturity and wisdom to bring generations together.
I always tell my boys to give academics their best work and to enjoy their extracurricular activities. If they win a basketball game, that is great; if they don't, at least they can have fun playing. My boys are very well adjusted, and they are complimented frequently by teachers, coaches, and other adults. There is absolutely nothing wrong, and indeed everything right, with encouraging healthy emotional well being and doing your best in all endeavors. The adults name-calling and hollering Snowflake every other sentence are a part of the problem, not the solution.
There's an underlying message here about hard work that I don't think enoug people are understanding; because it wasn't just saying one should keep persisting until it works, but if it finally just doesn't go your way after all those trial and errors; then change your framework and choose a better suited goal in life rather then making yourself more anxious you're never gonna achieve that goal.
Unfortunately, so many parents today would storm the school, yell at the teacher, threaten her job, and demand that their son be given an A. Just saying.
@@AshDemonYoung Well, actually I don't just feel that it is. I worked in Public School system for over 20 years. It is certainly more prevalent today than it was 20 years ago. Sad commentary.
My parent's must've seen this as kids because "We won't be mad as long as you're sincerely trying" was their philosophy on grades.
"You can't expect other people to judge your work the way you judge it" - Brilliant!
How has a 12 minute video from the 50’a taught me more than any teacher or guardian has in my entire life?
Yeah is it! These old videos are too useful!♥️
because now we have satanists ruling society.
s w please don’t blame the youth for everything. They weren’t the ones who caused the problems, they just have to live with what they were given.
Because the teachers of today have no idea how to teach - they have gone from the back of the classroom to the front of the classroom - through College and University; they've never left that school environment. All teachers need to leave the education system for at least two years, experience life and work in the real world not the artificial, theoretical world that they are accustomed to.
I don't think I've ever read a thread full of stupider comments
I am addicted to these old instructional films! They are full of practical advise that is staggeringly easy to forget when life starts kicking your ass in serous ways.
what you say is true but they're also amusing.
Because u let life control u, thats why for u it is easy to forget
U didnt take the advise in first place, the wisdom and advise of this video takes a lot of practice and more inner control.
It has no advice on addiction,☹️
there are some people giving u a hard time- they haven’t been kicked in the seat of their pants yet. i know exactly what u mean and find these clips so helpful for the same reason as well
Remember, expectations is the enemy of gratitude. If you expect 'A' you won't be grateful for 'A'.
How is it possible that each time a problem happens in my life, I find a vintage video releated with that and it's actually very helpful
Because the same problems have been around since time immemorial.
You're calling them, which is great actually
Haha because our civilization between the second world war and the 70s was at its peak.
Since then it is only an emotional debacle with feminine men overwhelmed with their feelings...
This the age of Artificial Intelligence 👀 and the Machines Learn.
The proper use of technology that is how!
What Howard Patterson should really be concerned about is that he's 24 years old and still in high school.
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😂😄😅👍🏾
He’s not 24, he’s like 17.
A Kayfabe Well, that one just went WHOOSH right over your head!
He needs to repeat personal hygiene and strip the excess brow hair so he no longer looks like unibrow
This principal is doing what I did when I was a principal (only retired a few years ago). One must be realistic enough to accept the fact that they're not going to excel virtually EVERYTHING. If they're spectacular academically, then something else is deficient. No one has everything, and one of the most important lessons of life we learn is to live with "emotional upsets". We've all had them and will continue to have them.
Teachers have them, principals have them, students have them, and parents also have them. Human beings have them. It's part of this journey we call life. Better to learn it early and develop coping skills to deal with it. Life ain't for the timid!
What a great principle you must have been!!!
You sound like you could be a pretty good narrator for one of those instruction films. You must have been pretty good at Principaling.
Sounds like a guy with half an answer. Your suck it up attitude is not going to solve those issues that should be solved. Testing should be more standardized. That way emotional bias of the grader is prevented from down grading or inflating grades.
This is helping me to learn to handle emotions as a young mother…
Gosh there is too much our generation didn’t learn. So Ill prepared for life.
"He raged and stormed." *gently tosses lamp to the floor and leans over table*
This is about humbleness and the process of improvement it doesn't happen over night
Who’s binging on these old “educational “ videos? I’m 62 and could use one on driver’s ed! 😂. Oh! Love Bills bomber jacket!
Bill's jacket was probably his dad's from WWII.
ME!!! But I’m 13 lol
I am.The narrator always seems so judgmental,especially in the female hygiene videos.
Tex 1 Ha!!! Yes. My son just found a bomber jacket from that era. I must say it looks like it was made for him. I too am binging on these 👍
@@helenhighwater5313 did his dad look like a pilot who dropped incendiary bombs on civilians?
Flight jackets were popular because flight technology was inspiring, not bombs.
I like how the authority figures in these old-time vids have such perfect radio voices and dispense sage wisdom in rolling Ward Cleaver cadences. I'm glad the kid finally snapped out of it and stopped expecting so much.
The accent is called Mid-Atlantic, or Transatlantic.
That principal’s wisdom comes from his thin mustache.
Lance Owlford that explains the whole Hitler thing
Dirty Sanchez.
@@TomHaney "you ever been in a cockpit before?"
"I've never been on a plane before!"
"...You ever seen a grown man naked?"
@@TomHaney you thought this was Catholic School?
@@ferrer65
I f#(king love airplane...GOOD ONE
That rage and outburst was absolutely shocking. I’m surprised the school didn’t go into lock down.
stuff wasn't so sensitive back in the day
And he would have shot half the school!
I am so glad he didn't have any firearms in that locker.
Nowadays if this happened the school prob would be in lockdown
what's a school lockdown? asking as an european...
This needs to be shown in schools today.
Maybe the message is worthy, but the dialog, the clothes, the acting are too stiff and unrealistic for today's kids. ( Vonnegut )
@@renzo6490 You mean unrealistic for the epoch's Boys ? Actually, in those times girls and boys at schools were well behaved. In today´s time that old demeanour would be extremly weird for the generation x and milennials.
Mr. Edmonds looks like Walt Disney.
Maybe Walt can perform "magic" on this young guy's report card. LOL
He looks quite dashing. I bet some of the girls have a crush on him.
I know. Creepy.
lol, I noticed that as well.
This guy doesn't look like a parasitic pervert
THEY NEED TO TEACH THIS STUFF IN SCHOOL NOW!!!
I'd settle for teaching. All we get now is indoctrination.
@@56squadron spitting straight facts 🔥 🔥 🔥
*"Learning to keep your emotions in balance"...... OR JUST SHOOT EVERYONE!*
*Ah yes, how times have changed.*
I didn't expect much of this video and suffered no emotional disbalance.
Lol 😀
I keep expecting these old timey films to be super regimented and ridiculous. But the advice is often surprisingly solid. Overly high self-expectations can be crushing on a person, young or old
I think the core message--to attack your problems positively--is very sound. Anti-depressants are prescribed too easily and too often these days, and in many cases only have the effect of making one feel better without actually addressing the issues. Disappointment and frustration ARE very tough emotions to experience, but they can be turned around, and when you succeed it is so much more satisfying.
…that’s why in my career (behavioral health) we strongly encourage therapy with meds to get the best outcomes.
Lol it seems like alot of people aren't getting the point of this,mabey because back in the day they weren't as concerned about hurting people's feelings and were more straightfoward.The message isn't to just not have high expectations,you should AIM high but don't expect everything to go your way all the time,you might not acomplish something as soon as you expected but that just shows you that you have to work even harder.
TheMagic Cow thank you!
I personally like straight forward. Too many hurt feelings these days when you tell someone to do their job and do it correctly.
U don't always work harder u work smarter too
You don't even need expectations. Do the best you can, then step back and look at the resuts and fix it next time.
@@sometimessnarky1642 If you try telling someone that without sounding like an asshole, you'll leave fewer hurt feelings in your wake.
As a freelancer, sometimes I can get emotionally imbalanced, because it can be hard to juggle all of the responsabilities and deadlines, but I have to learn not to be too hard on myself and recognize my efforts.
These little short stories helps the 7-12 year old to recognize something inside themselves that may help later in life. However amusing they are, they do have some value if one is paying attention. I like them
I think thye would be great to show kids today - they would be interested cos of their curiosity of the old movie, and they would realise their problems are universal
I'm a therapist and I how I wish my clients realized this! Good video!
Isn't that your job, Marquita?? 😅
The guy at 01:18 walking past has a really cool outfit and beanie. Looks like he could fit right in today.
This is actual cognitive therapy
Do you notice how well-balanced and thoughtful this advice is? We have all been lied to about how these times were supposedly so awful and so backwards.
no we havent lmao dont base your perception about those times off one movie yall forget how edited these are and that they're actors
@@tensugarcubes yes we have, and it's one movie which is more sensible than any similar movie today
@@tensugarcubeswe have definitely regressed, don’t let the electronic gadgets fool you
@@tensugarcubes said the zoomette who ''base her perceptions'' of past eras on social medias and Netflix LMFAO
Not many places were like this. If i didn’t hand in homework every day, I was belted.
The Principal basically said set goals but not expectations, which is something I learned from Jenna Marbles several years ago if I'm being completely honest. It's excellent life advice.
temper your emotions and expectations, don't expect instant success, that's what I got out of this. I guess in the 50s that was the norm.
Thomas Tereszkiewicz we should do it now
@@schmim1 we should but people are spoiled nowadays. Instant gratification. When people yell at the person in a McDonald's drive thru because they had to wait three minutes for their "happy meal" you know that things are going downhill.
Now everyone gets a participation trophy and still doesn't know sh!t.
@@sometimessnarky1642 No kidding, just like recently when people got violent because Popeye's Chicken ran out of a particular chicken sandwich. My, how small peoples' worlds have become.
Instant success took me years
i’ve been thoroughly enjoying these old educational videos for about an hour now-still going strong
Wish my principal was as nice and happy to offer his advice as Howard’s. Mine was just a miserable old fart!
Mine took my phone with a smile when I had it out for a few seconds, then a few days later dresscoded me because my shirt was along enough for my leggings even though there were people pl le actually breaking the dress code walking by, shes nice.
Ah yes, back when college wasn't "required" to be able to afford your own house and car, and even support another person!
When scholarships are directly linked to your grades it's hard to appreciate a little improvement when falling short of your goal comes with harsh consequences.
Even though we really should be appreciative and proud of any improvement, even if it's not "enough".
And man I wish a lot more parents and principals were like this...
College today is, quite frankly, often a waste of time and money. If you're going to be a pizza delivery guy anyway, might as well be one who isn't tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt. If you DO go to college, major in something useful and in-demand.
People lived A LOT more simple and frugally back then though. In every way you can possibly imagine
@kck9742 the whole modern college system is a scam, don't go to college if you don't know what you wanna do. No matter how much teachers or adults in your life say you HAVE to
@@zoesparrow-rk7seThat was partially because it was more POSSIBLE to do so.... AND another thing, the dollar was worth more!!
Couldn't agree more sir, just like Mr. Bob Dylan had said, more souls die in colleges than In an old age home.
That "raging and storming" was pretty mild. lol
Why, he threw the lamp to the ground - both pieces! *That’s too much*
Poor guy.
People, its a lesson on not giving up and overestimating yourself. Another way of saying conquer steps not staircases. Not really different from the advice these days on how to accomplish a goal or be successful.
In other words, it's about growing up and sucking it up.
I like that steps, not staircases.
But, never settle for mediocrity. Always put every effort into what you expect to happen. That way you know in yourself you tried your best. Otherwise, you have YOURSELF to blame. Maybe, the "failure to achieve perfection" can act as a learning experience to do better next time. Don't be afraid to fail either. You won't be good at EVERYTHING.
True sir, knowledge can be gained today yet wisdom may take time to cultivate
Howard. Just start drinking heavily
He's just in time to join the Army for Korea........
@S C Alright now, Baphomet. Back in your pit where you belong.
@@ant7936
Idk if your talking about the students who acting, but in real life those guys probably did, thats why they didn't get famous, probably bc they died over there, now thats sad!
it goes from frustrations, to rage, day dreaming, quitting, then alcahol.
Mr. Edmonds is wise. He really knows how to talk to the youngsters.
John's shop class lamp looked like a bong is disguise.
stiggy “I can’t get a proper hit off this!”
*smashes it*
"Howard......what are the voices telling you?"
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😂😂😂
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Hahahaha 😂😂😂
🤣 can someone explain
Man, it may seem like everything’s changed since the 50’s, but damn if lockers haven’t stayed exactly the same lol. Where’s the Tesla for lockers?? We need this void filled
These videos are treasures
I wish they continued such tradition explaining it so well about modern courtesy
he who masters his own heart is greater than one that takes a city
Proverbs 16:32 KJV
These old videos have messages so similar to my mom's. I need to thank her for her birthday!
God...This is a very beautiful turnover of thoughts in a most realistic way of approach...Thank you dear for sharing it with me..
No excess stimulation, transitions, flashy distractive scenes. Just the right content ❤
15 years ago, when I was in college, I needed help with biology.
I went to my dad and my brother.
My brother dropped out at 14, and my dad joined the air Force.
They gave me all the help l needed within a week.
I got an A.
People are BORN with their IQ. A smart person doesn't need to be taught to think
@@lazyhomebody1356 what is your point?
@@monkeynumbernine Okay, maybe you do need college...but my point is, education isn't necessary in order to be intelligent and figure out problems, as your dad and bro did.
@T.L. Watkinson Well, most smart people are good planners and good with time management. There are a few absent-minded professors though
Keeping emotions in balance, something we should all strive for.
4:45 Howard makes the first ever wood-shop bong (1951)
We need more headteachers like this ! Coaching students and helping to give them insight. I just love these nostalgic films of the 50s - so beautifully crafted - bless you Howard 🙏
Hi - I'm Troy McClure 😅
You may remember me from other mental health videos such as:
"The prom queen's guide to anorexia" and "Father drinks and so can you!".
"Wow, I was an A-grade MORON for having an emotional upset!"
Bovine university.
Bahahaha! 😀
You had ONE job Howard..
I can’t believe life was like this-I’d love to have been a teenager then, man. Kinder gentler time.
you're watching an educational film...it's all fantasy and life was not like that at all.
@@idx1941yeah I was actually wondering myself what would be the reaction of the teenager of that time watching this movie.
True to an extent, haha cold war, Watergate etc etc, but yes many were given to eloquence that is what matters
I like how situations like this were tackled back then. There’s a time and a place for being comforted, but a lot of the time what we need is to be told what needs to be done whether or not it makes us feel good or bad when we hear it. Nowadays people rely on their feelings as if it were fact. You can’t invalidate a feeling, obviously.. they’re feeling it whether or not it’s rational, but that’s just it: feelings aren’t fact. It’s ok to have your initial human reaction to a problem (I mean we can’t really help it) but sometimes we have to take a minute and sort out what the real problem is.. and then the feelings will improve as the problem is solved. It’s tiring to see all the coddling and babying that goes on in America, we just need to be told what needs to be said without treating us as young adults like we’re children and us young adults need to stop wanting this too, cus it gets us nowhere.
This video is surprisingly useful.
Success is not like lottery, it doesn’t happen overnight. Getting into a bad mental state just because things don’t go your way instantly is an attitude and mindset that drives you straight to failure
That’s ridiculous
Finally someone gets the point of the video. Half of the commenters think the teacher is just saying "suck it up" or is being mean when he was just explaining the situation in a more direct way (as it was at the time). People are too sensitive these days.
My parents used to lecture me about attitude on occasion. Took me a while to get it but it eventually sank in.
I think Mr. Allen James said something similar in as a man thinketh. We know only the success but the tears and tearing isolation behind is not talked about and taken for common sense
Wow a principal that actually cares and tries to help-
We expect too much ...
All my principals were terrific. Great instructional film from 1951
At first I thought this was a Cholmondley-Warner sketch!
These something relaxing yet so informative about these old videos.
Just look at how neat and well mannered they are....
@tinylilmatt
Aside from dysgenic breeding, it's a mix of diet, posture, lifestyle, and environmental toxins.
@tinylilmatt this isn't a documentary. You are looking at actors.
People should show this video to kids in elementary, middle school and high school!
Keep off the booze Howard and don't take the job at the post office, (it doesn't end well).
Buke is that you?
I'm keep watching these vedia and learning a lot lately.
I've really been trying to turn my life around this past year and have made many small improvements. Getting upset or rushing myself has only proven to be harmful so I'm just now learning this balanced approach at 21. I made up a slang for the word exique, since it looks like a fusion between experience, IQ and EQ I defined it as such.
Exique is essential to make any lasting progress in anything.
If anyone has any questions on my improvements on fitness, chess, studying, sleep, mental health, martial arts and diet, feel free to ask.
Channeling that emotional upset into a direct attack on your problem.
Wow!
*"Learning to keep your emotions in balance"...... OR JUST SHOOT EVERYONE!*
*Ah yes, how times have changed.*
Why doesn't he forge his Parents name like everyone else?
I did, for smoking...and then he proceeded to give her a phone call....
AAAAAAARRRRGGH...!!!!
I don’t quite get any of the whole report card thing. My parents barely cared as long as I wasn’t failing at anything, if they signed fine. If they didn’t I signed it myself and no one cared.
In High school they gave us report cards and we didn’t have to bring them back signed we just took it home and kept it.
Also in 12th grade I lived on my own so I could excuse myself from classes or sign my own stuff legally anyhow.
@@AKayfabe lucky. All mine did was scream at me for anything less than a B... that made math class fun
Talar Sews Stuff yuck see math was the one subject I suck at. Still do! I was thinking abt this comment and wondering if my parents just weren’t strict or if maybe because I did relatively well in school they felt they did not have to be overly concerned? I guess I’ll never know, since both my parents have passed.
LoL........
Mr. Edwards has a very relaxing voice.
Strange that dad “was hoping for an A” rather than the B but said nothing of all the C’s. seems like he would have been thrilled his son pulled up one of the C’s.
No shit, I could have gotten a c in everything except math and science, those would have had to be B..
Fk history
The world needs ditch diggers too.
@@trenthink Especially once we build that wall!
@@Lennox1492 - That's why we can always count on foul mouthed people like you to repeat it.
@@trenthink Good one. Reminds me of a friend who said "Sure glad I stayed in school" when we passed some guys digging a ditch in the rain. Don't get me wrong, I was raised with the idea that all work is noble and I've dug my share of ditches when it had to get done. Fine, accurate ditches of which I was proud.
MYSTERIOUS COSTUME CHANGE BY HOWARD IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BASKETBALL SEQUENCE!!
Good catch... his sweater mysteriously changed color and lost it's arms....
Howard and the boys got all mixed up after showering together
The Constitution hanging up in the office. Something we should all see more often. Especially those of us who respect the constitution and love this country
The average American these days doesn’t even realize we live in a Constitutional Republic and not a Democracy, truly scary times.
"it is what it is", our modern day solution.
Help, I've watched about a million of these old videos already! Can't. Stop. 😵
Btw, how is daydreaming a form of emotional upset? 🤔🤔😂
Maybe they mean dwelling on what happened/what could have happened? Because now when we say day dreaming usually it isn't negative.
Dissociation from the problem instead of dealing with it head on
Your not being present and holding on to that feeling rather then letting it go?
Daydreaming is a form of emotional escapism when someone is especially distraught. Disassociation from the world around them. When they say "daydream" in this video, they aren't referring to positive daydreams. This type of negative "daydreaming" is common in kids/teens with rough upbringings for example. If you want more information, look into depersonalization.
@TheBrabon1 sounds like you missed the point.
You learn so much valuable things from this small vintage stories. I am going through multiple failure in my lab trials and it's my 1st project in my new job. Its frustrating
C used to be a good average grade, only 10% of grades were As
Aim for the stars and land on the moon. Aim for the clouds and get tangled in the utility pole wires.
Something that should be practiced today since ppl make so many divisions based on emotion and not facts.
Thanks Mr Anderson !
Wow I wish I had received any of this advice from literally anyone growing up. Wtf. What a cool principle
Even these films are dated the lessons
are timeless
Homer Simpson: Let this be a lesson to you, boy. You tried and it didn't work out. So you might as well not even try.
Beat me to it.
Bart: I can't promise I'll try. But I'll try to try.
9:39 I found this simple bit of advice to be pretty insightful tbh
I bet Bill's dad bombed Berlin in that jacket
And all the innocent people he killed
@@markhodgson2348 Only innocent Nazi is a dead Nazi. Don't defend those pricks, we should've nuked the hell out of Germany and Russia when we had the chance.
@@victigr he is obviously talking about german citezins..... plus not all soldiers were nazis
Vic F *Alfred Schindler laughs out loud*
@@arielbemeliahu8619 true, yet they participated in the madness "just following orders". Sorry but if not part of the solution, still part of the problem...
Moral of the story: keep ur expectations low & avoid disappointment
works for me!
this all could've been avoided if he had just signed it and turned it in lol
jay garcia i think in other words, they mean, teenage traumas xD but this is so general it can apply to anyone
IKR?? Even at eight years old I could forge my mom's signature
Sure this could have been avoided, but then none of us would have learned anything lol
@T.L. Watkinson Are you seriously insulting my dead mother?!
@T.L. Watkinson I'm muting you (yawn)
Shit I actually really needed to hear this
Why is no one addressing the slew of C's that the kid has?
Didn't want to crush his spirit, he might never have become the tire salesman for which he was destined.
Because a C was average at that time and average now we view it as a percentage of right and wrong.
C is average and that does not mean anything bad. Besides, getting a C before the 1970s was MUCH harder than getting a C afterward. They dumbed down education a great deal. It would be much harder to get a C in the 1950's, especially in high school.
No, that was for his parents who would treat him like he was crap. Like mine did. My father actually whipped me if I got a bad report card. I remember locking myself in the bathroom and crying because I was so scared of him. He and my mother always favored my sister anyway. She was " My beautiful baby, she's so smart, so sweet." And on and on ad nauseam. 🤢. And she got on drugs, alcohol, started smoking cigarettes at twelve, been married three times. I turned out to be the good one. She's three years younger than I am but she looks ten years older than me.
@@sheriheffner2098 looks like the beating paid off
Bill sure has come a long way. Eating properly sure has served him well!
Uma interpretação como essa não tem preço, seu encanto nos atinge no fundo da alma ...
I love this it's very educational right now I really need professional help about how to manage my emotions.
Howard shouldn't worry about his B in history.
It is in the past now.
It's history.
Even after year's this this still good
Howard's upset because he's thirty years old and still in high school.😟
Its amazing how they explain to kids that its okay to not be perfect, but to try. Now days EVERYONE gets a trophy
And when they don't the snowflakes all have a meltdown and scream and throw tantrums.
tbh nobody likes a participation trophy, least of all the children who get them. They're a patronizing reminder to the child that they didn't actually win anything.
@@56squadron you call the kids snowflakes but the parents insisted all kids get a trophy. Ironic.
The participation trophy is symbolic of what this video is trying to teach. "you might not have won, but you tried and maybe next time you try you WILL win." Stop perpetuating the divisiveness of today and instead use your maturity and wisdom to bring generations together.
I always tell my boys to give academics their best work and to enjoy their extracurricular activities. If they win a basketball game, that is great; if they don't, at least they can have fun playing.
My boys are very well adjusted, and they are complimented frequently by teachers, coaches, and other adults. There is absolutely nothing wrong, and indeed everything right, with encouraging healthy emotional well being and doing your best in all endeavors. The adults name-calling and hollering Snowflake every other sentence are a part of the problem, not the solution.
4:41 - "He raged and stormed." John failed not only at the lamp, but also at raging and storming. I could teach him a thing or two.
There's an underlying message here about hard work that I don't think enoug people are understanding; because it wasn't just saying one should keep persisting until it works, but if it finally just doesn't go your way after all those trial and errors; then change your framework and choose a better suited goal in life rather then making yourself more anxious you're never gonna achieve that goal.
Lower your expectations and expect the worst!
This is good advice 😘 I love these vintage videos.
Unfortunately, so many parents today would storm the school, yell at the teacher, threaten her job, and demand that their son be given an A. Just saying.
Which happens... practically never. Just sayin'.
@@kenbob1071 Unfortunately, happens far too often. Just saying.
so true
This really isn't that prevalent. You just FEEL it is.
@@AshDemonYoung Well, actually I don't just feel that it is. I worked in Public School system for over 20 years. It is certainly more prevalent today than it was 20 years ago. Sad commentary.
This should be played in every school. Post covid students are struggling with emotional regulation