If small children are tired, now imagine how tired we can feel, all adults with endless worries and responsibilities, who spend most of the day working, so the word “play” has been erased from our vocabulary. .
We say this because, precisely, we began to reflect due to a TikTok video that has drawn the attention of social networks for the little four-year-old protagonist who cries inconsolably when he is fed up and tired of homework, making it clear to us that making plans is not it’s fun.
We met Matti because his mother shared the video where we see him crying when telling him that he is very tired, frustrated and fed up with doing flat and flat. Said video is titled “2nd Kindergarten Homework Drama” and was published on the @ladelosconciertos account.
In the clip we can see the little boy sitting at the table with a pencil in hand and with the task half finished. In it we also read the phrase “Like when your son is barely four years old and he’s already fed up with life”, which the user and the child’s mother added to the clip before the child explained the reasons why she did not want to continue with His homework.
Angryly, those are the things I don’t want to do anymore, my homework, which already has me very fed up. All the tasks already have me fed up. My notebook, the things you told me were ‘curvy’ have fed me up.
In addition to this nice statement, Matti also said that he likes “gluing” but not everything else and even admitted that he “dislikes” himself, probably because of the feeling of frustration he felt at that moment for not finishing his school activities.
We understand you Matti! pic.twitter.com/Ddz3B2CVL3
— no one (@BlanVane) January 23, 2023
Of course, the tenderness with which he confesses his weariness provokes sympathy and Matti’s mother herself could not contain her laughter when she heard and saw her son claim that he doesn’t like doing “curvitas” and that she tells him that he has to do them.
Seeing his mother laugh, between tears and laughter, the child still cannot finish his drama, but yes, it is very likely that as he grows up, he will realize that there are much more tiring tasks and that he will have them anyway. to do. Matti, we understand you!