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![]() > For every kid who was "forced" to
> getting good grades, and who today holds > that against their parents, you will find > another person who is > GRATEFUL > for having been pushed. For having their > parents care enough to force them to learn > to excel. > So, again, the trauma is a question of > perspective, one of filtering...and that is > clearly shown on SQ1... I thought I'd comment on this, since this fits me pretty well.... My parents pushed me to excel, but I think where they may have been different from some other parents was that they gave me complete choice regarding what I would do.... So they didn't generally force me to do any particular thing or to be any particular thing.... Their main rule was, whatever I chose to do, I should try to do the absolute best I could do at it.... So, when it came to school for example, they let me pick whatever subjects I wanted to. And it was the same at university.... They said they just wanted me to be happy doing whatever I wanted to do.... But whatever it was I chose, they encouraged me to FOCUS and do the best I could do.... And I'm actually grateful for that.... - Dien |
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