Posted by Greg K on January 29, 2012 at 09:20:42 from (99.196.64.57):
In Reply to: Self Esteem posted by showcrop on January 29, 2012 at 04:25:55:
I think that self-esteem does affect alot of things, not to be confused with pride and arrogance. As far as with people not being satisfied with their jobs, we forget that 100 years ago the average person changed careers 7 times in their life. If everyone was satisfied with what they have all the time we would still be hand picking berries from trees and living in nomadic herds at best. What I really get a kick out of is when you read an old article from 100+ years ago they parallel the same arguments/complaints of today. At the same time I would agree with a previous post that there is no pride in working with your hands anymore , everyone wants a desk job, but that can go back to trying to improve yourself. As far as with marriages I just finished re-reading "Everything I know about women I learned from my tractor" by Roger Welsch. That is a very true and humerous book about relationships and how to deal with them, in his opinion. Put that book on your list, you may not agree with everything, but he tells you that you don't have to right up front. In this book he says that men need to realize we are idiots when dealing with women, and thats the way it is, but we need to treat our women better than we do. Hard to argue with that kind of logic, I could sure treat mine better at times. The higher divorce rate it mostly due to changing social attitudes. People haven't changed, the personalities that you see have been around for thousands of years, just the times have changed.
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