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(111,358 posts)Being born into poverty, being ill, having a drunk T-bone your car, getting thrown out of work at 50 because your grey hair makes the place look shabby, they're ALL YOUR FAULT.
So control those thoughts, kiddies, because that's the way to fame and riches.
kentuck
(111,110 posts)But maybe the kids are in a predicament because of the words and actions of their parents?
hlthe2b
(102,379 posts)Reading it, I was thinking on a much smaller level.. I've been so angry lately (not without good reason, given all the crap ongoing in the world granted) that it has affected so many interactions and the responses I get on a daily basis. It seems the look on my face--even when asking an innocent question is apparently being viewed negatively causing the other person to become defensive.
So, on that level, I think the message has merit.
kentuck
(111,110 posts)...has already net their destiny? They may only be a victim of temporary circumstance?
hlthe2b
(102,379 posts)response to those circumstances. And, no, i certainly do not believe a child (or anyone) born to poverty should be assumed to have no chance of escaping that poverty--even while society may not remove inequities and obstacles (as we must strive to do).
Adam051188
(711 posts)it is not meant so much as "watch your <blank>" as it is "be aware of your <blank>".
learning to respect those around you is important for people to learn early. it is increasingly difficult to learn as one grows older because those around us become less willing to earn your respect. people want to believe that they should be respected because of the station they feel they have earned. respect is a tough word to define as well. what is respect? something to think about i guess.
thanks.