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Telling kids the truth = crushing their souls?

by Emily Davis
December 26, 2025
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In a world where victories are often measured by trophies and stats, this father finds profound meaning in the simple joy of watching his children play. For him, sports are more than a game—they are a crucible where character is forged, teamwork is learned, and decency is practiced, shaping his children into not just athletes, but good humans.

Yet, beneath the weekend drills and countless miles driven, lies a quiet acceptance. This family’s story is not about prodigies or champions, but about embracing imperfection, celebrating effort, and finding pride in being “just okay”—because sometimes, the greatest triumph is simply learning to play with heart.

Telling kids the truth = crushing their souls?

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Both kids have been in recreational leagues (soccer, baseball, basketball,...

Most weekends are devoted to coaching their sports, watching their...

My wife and I have agreed that through sports, our...

we consider tantamount to general human decency). My wife and...

Our children, unsurprisingly, exhibit similar athletic prowess: They're just okay....

Again, we believe sports are about much more than our...

though we do think that would be cool if they...

This morning, which is my birthday, presumably seeking wisdom from...

what would you do differently if you could be a...

I thought they were dumb when I was a kid,...

I said something to this effect: "It's important to know...

Only the absolute best of the best athletes become professionals....

.and even then, an injury could screw it all up..."...

I probably should've shut up or asked him what he...

Think about it: There are only like 1,700 roster spots...

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001% of the 1% of athletes who actually become professional."...

I planned to give him a hug, say I loved...

but he yelled at me to get out his room...

Frankly, I believe the American Dream pitch of "You can...

I also realize that maybe the truth is more than...

AITA for telling my 10 y/o son that there's almost...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” While this quote directly addresses personal boundaries, the underlying principle applies here: the father failed to create an emotional boundary that allowed for both truth and empathy to coexist in the conversation.

The core issue stems from a failure in communication timing and delivery, particularly when responding to a potentially vulnerable question posed on a significant day (the father’s birthday). The son was likely seeking affirmation or shared wisdom; instead, he received a crushing statistical deconstruction of his ambition. The father openly admits his belief that the “American Dream pitch” is false, suggesting his motivation was to deliver ‘the truth,’ but truth delivered without scaffolding or empathy often registers as rejection or invalidation to a child. The father’s instinct to revert to ‘more logic’ after seeing the initial tears highlights a pattern where intellectual correctness overrides emotional attunement.

The father’s actions were understandable given his underlying belief system about honesty, but they were emotionally inappropriate for the context. A more constructive approach would have been to first validate the son’s passion (‘That is an amazing dream, and I love that you are working so hard’) before gently pivoting to the value of transferable skills and the importance of having backup plans. Future interactions should focus on separating the dream from the effort: celebrating the dedication required for sports while simultaneously nurturing interests in areas like academics, which offer more reliable long-term security.

What do you think of this story?





REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

GelOfYouth At 10 years old, my son too told me...

My son was the worst player on the team. I...

at the age of 12, he told me he was...

Used-Sprinkles3742 You're KTA. You were honest and didnt lie, thats...

But, there's a gentle and kid friendly way to go...

Your son's take away from what you said is likely...

WanderMidget Yeah, I'd say YTA. You're correct,

but being correct doesn't stop a person from acting like...

"lol no chance lmao" WITHOUT even pointing out any alternatives...

And no the quote about math and engineering isn't a...

Just because YOU are interested in math and engineeringdoesn't mean...

Which-Yam1986 he contains at least half of your wife's DNA...

any kid probably has unrealistic career plans.

It's important you tell him the truth but you can...

If he's not great at those sports, he'll know soon...

TiredToasterStrudel YTA. He's 9. Sure,

you can tell him the truth, but what's wrong with...

and even if it doesn't, I'll still be here to...

He just asked what you would do differently.

You could have ended it with saying that mathematics and...

GP_Suzy It almost sounds as if you were waiting for...

That being said, this situation falls under the caption of,...

" Ideally you would have caught yourself after your initial...

He'll learn in a few years the lesson you are...

Serikyl He's like nine, YTA, he would've figured it out...

he's still just a kid

The father positioned himself as a realist, attempting to temper his ten-year-old son’s aspirations regarding professional sports with stark statistical probabilities. This created a conflict between the father’s desire to impart pragmatic life lessons and the son’s need for emotional validation regarding his dreams, leading to an immediate emotional breakdown and rejection of the father’s subsequent attempts at reconciliation.

Was the father wrong to deliver a statistically accurate assessment of the slim chances of professional sports success to his son on his birthday, or was his attempt to manage unrealistic expectations a necessary form of parental honesty? The debate centers on where the balance lies between protecting a child’s hope and grounding them in reality.

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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