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This is a discussion thread (not a "fml my marks are shit etc etc")
There are obviously, expectations that every parent has for their children/child when they grow up, whether itd be continue the family business, do the same stuff that they did, or just generally be successful, in some cases, more successful than the parents themselves
What a child grows up to be, correct me if im wrong, depends on a variety of factors, most notably, the environment that they are brought up in and their set of genetic traits
Therefore, we can split the factors of what makes a lifelong pathway, into 2 categories, natural, and unnatural
What this thread is concerned with, is the unnatural part of this, the environment in which the child is brought up in, because i believe it to be the most important part of what path we go down in life (again correct me if im wrong). In saying this, parents, have a very large part in what path we go down because they are with us, and are our main influence for the majority of our young lives and hence as a result, have a big part to play in determining our life path
The question is this:
1. How big of an influence is the unnatural part of our bringing up as compared to our natural genetic traits that determine where we go in life
(biggie)
2. Do you think parents are biased in our upbringing towards their expectations, (for example, parents who expect their children to be successful in a universal wealthy hardworking career, a doctor/lawyer for example, bias their childrens education towards more technical things such as maths/science as opposed to more creative subjects like english/history/art), and do they have a responsibility not to do so and try and expose their children to as much as they can?
3. (edit) Where does the majority of your "drive" come from? to do what you want to do, your parents or yourself?
Please go at length, feel free to add any other factors, and express your own opinion
There are obviously, expectations that every parent has for their children/child when they grow up, whether itd be continue the family business, do the same stuff that they did, or just generally be successful, in some cases, more successful than the parents themselves
What a child grows up to be, correct me if im wrong, depends on a variety of factors, most notably, the environment that they are brought up in and their set of genetic traits
Therefore, we can split the factors of what makes a lifelong pathway, into 2 categories, natural, and unnatural
What this thread is concerned with, is the unnatural part of this, the environment in which the child is brought up in, because i believe it to be the most important part of what path we go down in life (again correct me if im wrong). In saying this, parents, have a very large part in what path we go down because they are with us, and are our main influence for the majority of our young lives and hence as a result, have a big part to play in determining our life path
The question is this:
1. How big of an influence is the unnatural part of our bringing up as compared to our natural genetic traits that determine where we go in life
(biggie)
2. Do you think parents are biased in our upbringing towards their expectations, (for example, parents who expect their children to be successful in a universal wealthy hardworking career, a doctor/lawyer for example, bias their childrens education towards more technical things such as maths/science as opposed to more creative subjects like english/history/art), and do they have a responsibility not to do so and try and expose their children to as much as they can?
3. (edit) Where does the majority of your "drive" come from? to do what you want to do, your parents or yourself?
Please go at length, feel free to add any other factors, and express your own opinion
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