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marinus18

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I also said that you need to actually also put in the effort to use your intelligence. Also what exactly do you consider a "childhood"? Restricting the activities they need to have simply because of your own ideology is not a very intelligent decision to make.
 
What you are describing is someone having a lot of resources but not using them intelligently.


 
"diamond tiara’s problem isn’t that her parents aren’t smart. it’s that they don’t love her."
 
Yeah, I still don't like that idea as DT's attitude just doesn't match it. If they were neglectful she would be much more bitter and aggressive and have low self-esteem because she would be feeling unwanted. DT has very high self-esteem and has a relaxed and independent way of thinking. That independent spirit that she is hints that she has sway at home and her high self-esteem means she feels important at home as well.


 
"CITATION NEEDED"
 
Seriously? That intelligence is passed down from one generation to the next is known to all.


 
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I mean I dunno if intelligence is necessary to be a good parent, doesn’t seem like it to me, but I didn’t exactly do research or anything to verify that."  
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wouldn't say intelligence is needed to be a good parent but it is needed to become a skilled parent.
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marinus18

"@redweasel":/1623662#comment_7725644
I also said that you need to actually also put in the effort to use your intelligence. Also what exactly do you consider a "childhood"? Restricting the activities they need to have simply because of your own ideology is not a very intelligent decision to make.
What you are describing is someone having a lot of resources but not using them intelligently.

"diamond tiara’s problem isn’t that her parents aren’t smart. it’s that they don’t love her."
Yeah, I still don't like that idea as DT's attitude just doesn't match it. If they were neglectful she would be much more bitter and aggressive and have low self-esteem because she would be feeling unwanted. DT has very high self-esteem and has a relaxed and independent way of thinking. That independent spirit that she is hints that she has sway at home and her high self-esteem means she feels important at home as well.

"CITATION NEEDED"
Seriously? That intelligence is passed down from one generation to the next is known to all.

I wouldn't say intelligence is needed to be a good parent but it is needed to become a skilled parent.
No reason given
Edited by marinus18
marinus18

"@redweasel":/1623662#comment_7725644
I also said that you need to actually also put in the effort to use your intelligence. Also what exactly do you consider a "childhood"? Restricting the activities they need to have simply because of your own ideology is not a very intelligent decision to make.
What you are describing is someone having a lot of resources but not using them intelligently.

"diamond tiara’s problem isn’t that her parents aren’t smart. it’s that they don’t love her."
Yeah, I still don't like that idea as DT's attitude just doesn't match it. If they were neglectful she would be much more bitter and aggressive and have low self-esteem because she would be feeling unwanted. DT has very high self-esteem and has a relaxed and independent way of thinking. That independent spirit that she is hints that she has sway at home and her high self-esteem means she feels important at home as well.

"CITATION NEEDED"
Seriously? That intelligence is passed down from one generation to the next is known to all.
No reason given
Edited by marinus18
marinus18

"@redweasel":/1623662#comment_7725644
I also said that you need to actually also put in the effort to use your intelligence. Also what exactly do you consider a "childhood"? Restricting the activities they need to have simply because of your own ideology is not a very intelligent decision to make.
What you are describing is someone having a lot of resources but not using them intelligently.

"diamond tiara’s problem isn’t that her parents aren’t smart. it’s that they don’t love her."
Yeah, I still don't like that idea as DT's attitude just doesn't match it. If they were neglectful she would be much more bitter and have low self-esteem because she would be feeling unwanted. DT has very high self-esteem and has a relaxed and independent way of thinking. That independent spirit that she is hints that she has sway at home and her high self-esteem means she feels important at home as well.

"CITATION NEEDED"
Seriously? That intelligence is passed down from one generation to the next is known to all.
No reason given
Edited by marinus18