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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 401749" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>The older I get, the less I know, is my current motto. Meaning - when I was young I thought I knew so much, I had the answers to child-rearing, to handling people, to having a perfect family. Then life bit me hard in the back end several times and I ate crow, and ate crow, and ate it some more. Now I don't judge and don't jump to conclusions. </p><p></p><p>I also have learned that nature is far more important than nurture. That's the reason we see people come through tremendous adversity, abuse, or other hardship, and rise above it to lead</p><p>an exemplary life. And then you see others who have every advantage and all the support and love in the world and who live lives of pain and misery, and involve all of those around them </p><p>in it too. I always second-guess myself and how I handled difficult child 1, but try to remember that in other circumstances, our difficult child 1 could have been much worse off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 401749, member: 2884"] The older I get, the less I know, is my current motto. Meaning - when I was young I thought I knew so much, I had the answers to child-rearing, to handling people, to having a perfect family. Then life bit me hard in the back end several times and I ate crow, and ate crow, and ate it some more. Now I don't judge and don't jump to conclusions. I also have learned that nature is far more important than nurture. That's the reason we see people come through tremendous adversity, abuse, or other hardship, and rise above it to lead an exemplary life. And then you see others who have every advantage and all the support and love in the world and who live lives of pain and misery, and involve all of those around them in it too. I always second-guess myself and how I handled difficult child 1, but try to remember that in other circumstances, our difficult child 1 could have been much worse off. [/QUOTE]
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