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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 674401" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>Let me just say bullshit. Are any of us hear perfect parents? No, we are human and therefore make mistakes. Every difficult child on this planet, even those that may have been beaten CHOSE the lifestyle they are in right now. I've seen too many people who had crappy parents turn out just fine and too many people who have good parents and were given EVERY chance become career criminals. </p><p></p><p>Free will. Those eight letters sum it up. No matter what your genetics, no matter what your upbringing, YOU have the choice to make your life better or worse. Is the child of an alcoholic more likely to become an alcoholic? Yes, but not until THEY CHOOSE to pick up that first drink. </p><p></p><p>We are influenced by conditioning from piers and family but in the end, it comes down to those two little words. Free will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 674401, member: 18238"] Let me just say bullshit. Are any of us hear perfect parents? No, we are human and therefore make mistakes. Every difficult child on this planet, even those that may have been beaten CHOSE the lifestyle they are in right now. I've seen too many people who had crappy parents turn out just fine and too many people who have good parents and were given EVERY chance become career criminals. Free will. Those eight letters sum it up. No matter what your genetics, no matter what your upbringing, YOU have the choice to make your life better or worse. Is the child of an alcoholic more likely to become an alcoholic? Yes, but not until THEY CHOOSE to pick up that first drink. We are influenced by conditioning from piers and family but in the end, it comes down to those two little words. Free will. [/QUOTE]
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