Funny thing there really are guys like this.
Where I work, I know a guy in his 60s with a 30 somethign son who stays at home playing video games all day. The son was in a Philosophy PhD program and had a total stress meltdown. Came back to his parents 4 years ago. The coworker just feels like he's helpless and unable to push his son to do anything. I keep thinking "come on, it's FOUR YEARS now."
Nope. It's just "he's addicted and there's nothing I can do about it."
Where I work, I know a guy in his 60s with a 30 somethign son who stays at home playing video games all day. The son was in a Philosophy PhD program and had a total stress meltdown. Came back to his parents 4 years ago. The coworker just feels like he's helpless and unable to push his son to do anything. I keep thinking "come on, it's FOUR YEARS now."
Nope. It's just "he's addicted and there's nothing I can do about it."