Well, not everything, but it is a good example of a mentality that many of us grew up with and what some think is even worse with todays teens and twenty somethings. Check out the article below on The Wall Street Journal site. It is an interesting article and I can see some truth in it:
Blame It on Mr. Rogers: Why Young Adults Feel So Entitled
excerpt:
“You’re special.” On the Yahoo Answers Web site, a discussion thread about Mr. Rogers begins with this posting: “Mr. Rogers spent years telling little creeps that he liked them just the way they were. He should have been telling them there was a lot of room for improvement. … Nice as he was, and as good as his intentions may have been, he did a disservice.”