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<blockquote data-quote="jude-in-nj" data-source="post: 666638" data-attributes="member: 19508"><p>Your son sound so much like my son, high intelligence paired with lack of common sense, the grandiose idea that all of us who work and live "responsible" lives are just stupid and blind to how the world really should be. Oh yes, I have heard this from my son many times.</p><p></p><p>Once they get it in their heads to think this way there is nothing we can do to persuade them otherwise. I found with my son the more I tried to "talk some sense into him" the tighter he held on to his beliefs.</p><p>I now know better than to engage into a debate with him. There is no winning as he constantly shifts gears and with his why's and how's and quoting from books he's read and talking circles he leaves my head spinning.</p><p></p><p><strong>Wow, it is as if you are talking about my son! Always reading, always trying to "educate" his dad and I about the world and government etc etc.. it is exhausting!</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jude-in-nj, post: 666638, member: 19508"] Your son sound so much like my son, high intelligence paired with lack of common sense, the grandiose idea that all of us who work and live "responsible" lives are just stupid and blind to how the world really should be. Oh yes, I have heard this from my son many times. Once they get it in their heads to think this way there is nothing we can do to persuade them otherwise. I found with my son the more I tried to "talk some sense into him" the tighter he held on to his beliefs. I now know better than to engage into a debate with him. There is no winning as he constantly shifts gears and with his why's and how's and quoting from books he's read and talking circles he leaves my head spinning. [B]Wow, it is as if you are talking about my son! Always reading, always trying to "educate" his dad and I about the world and government etc etc.. it is exhausting![/B] [/QUOTE]
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