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Like it or not, the unconscious lessons a parent delivers are the ones learned by the child. These messages may be inconsistent with what the parent intends to teach. Not only are the messages often incongruent, they may negate one another entirely. The child may...
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A child learns to relate with others early, during his first two years of life. This is his foundation for socialization and it remains fundamentally unchanged throughout his life. This understanding of how to relate with others comes from the child’s caretakers,...
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The yardstick governing each person’s approach to life is not found in a structure of the brain. I have already mentioned that the brain has the same anatomical structures in each person. However, the “thinking” apparatus of the brain is responsible for the processes...
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In an ideal society, children would grow up endowed with standards so well balanced and reasonable that they would act appropriately in every situation. Such a person would be unfailingly thoughtful of all people, feeling the same concern for others as for oneself....
