In the development of mankind, from time to time there appear such people who have an increased craving for vigorous activity, capable of changing the history of society, managing and conquering, convincing and organizing. Such people L. N. Gumilyov called passionaries. A. Dugin called them "people of long will." But is their will always used constructively?
It is necessary
- - knowledge of the structure of will;
- - knowledge of the theory of passionarity.
Instructions
Step 1
Develop your strong-willed qualities to work with a passionate child. The same strong-willed person can suppress or change the strength and direction of the will of another person. People are born with passionaries. Their volitional qualities are actively developing without outside influence.
Step 2
Teach your child to be aware of the direction and means of achieving the goal of the activity. Purposefulness is the basis of will, but a passionate person is able to see only the final result, but does not evaluate the means of achieving it, therefore they are not always socially acceptable. Awareness of the goal and the means to achieve it keeps the will "on a short leash."
Step 3
Train your child every time a volitional action is taken. He must think and care about other people participating in a particular event. A passionate is able to organize people for a common cause, infect them with his idea, without thinking about their interests, opportunities and desires. People of "long will" put their idea at the head, selfishly pursuing their goal.
Step 4
Educate your child about sexual development and the dangers of early sex life. his will in the period of growing up is directed to the early realization of his drives. A teenager can achieve the object of his passion tirelessly and rapidly. Explain that it is harder to control his urges, but that his "will is directed toward developing will."
Step 5
Teach you to take care of your health, which will prevent risky situations when achieving a goal that is obviously dangerous. Strong-willed adolescents are inclined to demonstrate their will to others, without thinking about the consequences: to swim across a stormy river, climb a high tower, etc. Taking care of your body will help suppress unnecessary volitional effort.