That sounds very busy rigs...... good time ahead......... but i guess ill be
wallowing about other things for a while... my most loved pet just died this
morning....  trying to reconcile.....

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 7:57 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've got some "hot" insights, as well! :-) I was a parent for 45 years
> and came to the "profession" as a complete dolt. I will think about
> this today, kid (here's thinking of you...), but am busy with outdoor
> chores before winter arrives. My youngest son's friend is helping out-
> though I am paying him. Yesterday he gave me his old 16' ladder which
> was like a bouquet of roses- shows you where my needs and wants are at
> the moment- I only had a 5' step ladder after getting rid of a 36'
> wooden monster that took two burly men to lift. My neighbor always
> lent us one of his but this will be handy. Also my two sons and
> daughter are all flying in for Thansgiving which may seem far off but
> am trying to clear the list of "to do's" so we can just relax and have
> fun. Also one grand-daughter "won" the short straw for the trip.
> Anyway- I do have some thoughts on your thoughts and they do come up
> in conversations with my adult children esp. as they observe their own
> children.
>
> On Oct 4, 8:29 am, "pol.science kid" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hey there everyone, the other day i was sitting around and thinking
> > about my grown upness, the fact that having passed childhood proven
> > that i can sit and reminisce about it... i have a question about the
> > categorisations.. are they purely biological?... but that was beside
> > the point... what i was thinking was... i was sometimes very mean and
> > selfish whe younger... and since i can take an objective view now...
> > the little 'me'disgusts me sometimes... i am speaking in terms of
> > 'morality'... now considering 'morality' in the adult world is much
> > debated... then its even harder to define it for children.. my
> > question is ... how is morality for children different ... if a child
> > does something mean... we dont pay much attention to it... we just let
> > it off.. saying you know so and so is a kid.... well thats what makes
> > it harder for me to understand... a child... acting selfish... is i
> > suppose forgivable.. he or she hasnt been conditioned to 'hide' their
> > selfishness... but doing harm ... or causing pain to the other.. that
> > should be taken seroiusly...if they enjoy kiiling an insect.. enjoy
> > torturing an animal...it really baffles me when some children do
> > that ..and they do indeed ... if a child is not 'conditioned' how will
> > she or he grow up to be...we cant realy tell cause we will never be
> > able to provide that kind of vaccum... there arguments that say the
> > whole morality thing is just a survival thing.. like the social
> > contract or whatever.... Why do we say children are innocent.. by
> > innocent do we mean they dont have a 'social curtain' thing... its all
> > out in the open whatever there is... Different communities have
> > different attitudes towards children right... i often think of the
> > children on the street... they learn survival really quick... what
> > would their 'morals' be.. what do you think?... and also Parents...
> > what if the parents that raise a particular child.. are well
> > 'depraved' according to standards... is it necessary that the child
> > will pick up that... or he/she might pick up the complete oppositite
> > values... without there being much socialisation... is it
> > possible?....i kinda jumbled it... but its all out... tell me what you
> > think.. anything at all... like Rigs quite often has some cool
> > insights about parent children realtionships...
>



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