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“No, dear! I think I should get the door for you!”
“No, I insist that I should be the one to get the door!”
Clare goes and gets the door. Like a baws.
I’ve never known us to hold back on any conversation topic whatsoever around here.
Having competent and mentally healthy parents is certainly a step in the right direction, however.
Being raised in a happy and healthy family can effect us a lot more than we realize. Mostly because we take it as a given and it is hard to imagine things any other way.
-Lumino
I don’t think it works that way necessarily.
In my opinion, competency doesn’t necessarily come from having competent parents. A lot of it comes from education, in formal and informal settings.
-ze
But these people are not passing their worldviews on to the next generation. It makes their cynicism a temporary pit stop in the history of our civilization.
More mature and capable people procreating would hopefully lead to a resurgence of competence. Of course, who can say how it plays out in the end?
-Lumino
On the contrary, I think it’s tragic. An increasing percentage of the population becoming allergic to commitment is a pretty foreboding sign for civilization.
Which is probably for the best. If less and less people want to become parents, that suggests that a higher percentage of those that choose to will be capable human beings.
At least, we can hope so.
-Lumino
I’d say the opposite. I think these days people assume marriage life to be too much of a bother and a burden to become involved in. Commitment in general is dying out.
I can think of several things that are more important.
Most of them involve harmful chemicals and explosives.
I can’t think of any single thing that I would call the most important rule of parenting. Avoiding arguments in front of the kids is a good idea, but there are a few things that are probably more crucial to the task, such as giving them a good moral bearing.
And maybe they didn’t see her come in?
Oh hush you.
To be sure, but I salute those who commit to marriage in particular with open eyes. No relationship requires the same level of sacrifice, and no other can yield the same rewards for those who resolve to really love each other through all of life’s ups and downs. Far too many fail because people thought life would suddenly be perfect, or that infatuation would continue on perpetually. Those who understand the challenges and unite their two sould into one regardless are the most admirable, I would say.
Relationships in general are never easy.
That’s what makes the good ones so special.
There is an old saying that somewhat fits this line of discussion.
“The foolish think true friends never fight. The wise know that you aren’t true friends until you’ve fought at least once.”
-Lumino
That’s the subconscious assumption that befalls many of the people these days. They never really EXPECT it to be easy, but when it turns out to be non-easy, they give up. Pathetic.