Posted by 1936 on January 29, 2012 at 09:23:49 from (108.70.92.190):
In Reply to: Self Esteem posted by showcrop on January 29, 2012 at 04:25:55:
Very good subject and responses.
Most every thing is instilled in a child by age 2 to 3 which hard to believe. Hard wired by watching what is being said and actions and reactions by adults and siblings.
Home and up bring is the big picture for future leaders and the rest.
Ones who I have meet in life with no back ground of anything to form an opinion, I will watch then walk across a field, parking lot or most any where. The ones who are looking where the next foot will be placed no matter the distance are usually good people, but followers with every day jobs and life is no big deal for them. Now for the ones who look up and watch the surrounding area and letting the next foot down take care of it self are one that have goals in life and are achievers in my humble experiences - at least smart enough to be your boss.
For marriage you either are in a good relationship or one to get out of your choice. You make the marriage from day one. Looking at your partner as one who stays in the home for cooking, cleaning, raising the kids and getting you a beer you have no idea of what marriage is. The really strange thing about divorce is that people keep repeating again and again.
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