Anyway. I understand that you appreciate the work your parents did and your resulting lot in life. And that you are trying to use induction to conflate appreciation with good. I’m just staying on message: The presumption you can ‘improve’ children is false. Just don’t break them.
Source date (UTC): 2019-07-29 13:29:33 UTC
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@Scholars_Stage Well, it’s not an idiotic thing to say in the context of your proposition being that parenting ‘matters’. Well, do you mean you’re thankful? Appreciative? Better off than the alternatives (you don’t know)? Or that you have a competitive advantage?
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@Scholars_Stage Well, it’s not an idiotic thing to say in the context of your proposition being that parenting ‘matters’. Well, do you mean you’re thankful? Appreciative? Better off than the alternatives (you don’t know)? Or that you have a competitive advantage?
Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1155831826302287873