Josh Dragomir
He/Him/His
30
Feb 5
Lavaridge Town
Eyes For Izumi
Exec VP of RaiCorp
Senior Ranger
i used to dream in the dark of palisades park.
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Josh Dragomir
gone fishin', for reals [m][bb]
POSTED ON Jan 30, 2021 23:49:35 GMT
Josh had no problem with putting one's foot down, this just didn't seem like the right place to do it. If there was a more viable alternative, why not take it? The children seemed to take this well, and soon enough, they each had poles in their hands and were casting like mad. Josh moved from child to child, correcting their postures and ensuring they didn't reel too early. Then came the issue of patience. They were 4, so of course they were going to get a little fussy. But a slight putting the foot down from Josh in the form of "This is how fishing works. If you can't be patient now, how are you going to hook the real thing?" quelled the rebellion really fast. Josh sighed in relief when it was clear the kids were occupied. He looked to Izumi. "I know, I know. I spoil them. But I feel like just saying no, too bad, when they're obviously excited about Pokemon wasn't the way to go. It would only result in tears and some frustration, and might even discourage their dreams" he explained. "Take it from me, it's not the way to go. My parents tried that. It's not easy growing up like that when you grow up on a Pokemon ranch. My mother admitted regretting that later in life. Wanted me to learn from her own mistakes, and that's what I'm going to do. If I can prevent a bunch of tears and also encourage their dreams for the time where they'll be able to put them in play? Then I want to do that. I don't want them to lose those hopes and dreams, I want to support them. Just gotta learn the right way to do it."He managed a smile. To him, the key was considering how they would feel. "I'd like to think this is a good start. Learning how to approach that enthusiasm without outright spoiling them. If we'd said yes and tried to buy the Magikarp, that'd be spoiling them, and I know you'd hate that. But turning them down gently while encouraging their passions, and giving them something to look forward to should those passions continue... And giving them a reason to invest in this?" he trailed off as he motioned to the kids being quite busy and preoccupied in front of the tanks. "Gets the job done, but also makes it all worth it. Or... At least I'd like to think so. I'm sure it's not a perfect philosophy."@tag
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