I don’t really recommend talking to a bunch of children and deliberately spreading the message “some of you just suck at most things”.
There are positive and valuable ways to teach the lesson that people aren’t all equally “good at stuff”, but it’s a tough one to communicate well. It’s not a good thing to bring up casually as an example when you’re talking about something else.
Hmm. Then we shouldn’t be able to find someone who was rubbish at maths and music at the same time. Or good at both. Easily falsifiable.
I don’t really recommend talking to a bunch of children and deliberately spreading the message “some of you just suck at most things”.
There are positive and valuable ways to teach the lesson that people aren’t all equally “good at stuff”, but it’s a tough one to communicate well. It’s not a good thing to bring up casually as an example when you’re talking about something else.