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Biden uses Sacramento shooting to push gun control agenda: 'We must do more than mourn; we must act'
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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3757293" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>It is a tough thing to say that we don't have as much control as parents as we like to think we do, but traits like narcissism and psycopathy are genetic. The best we can try to do as parents is guide our kids down a productive and self aware path. Sometimes our kids do far better than our guidance alone provided and sometimes they are incapable of escaping the pitfalls of self absorption. </p><p></p><p>Taking all of that into account, a real crummy parental figure(s) can absolutely wreck a kid that couldve turned into something amazing as well. It isn't automatic damnation by any stretch, but it definitely stacks the odds against them.</p><p></p><p>All of that is just my opinion of course. I used to go to the human genome project conferences out of sheer curiosity and the year they covered discovering a common set of genetic flags amongst people that are not capable of showing any signs of empathy was a pretty scary thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3757293, member: 35603"] It is a tough thing to say that we don't have as much control as parents as we like to think we do, but traits like narcissism and psycopathy are genetic. The best we can try to do as parents is guide our kids down a productive and self aware path. Sometimes our kids do far better than our guidance alone provided and sometimes they are incapable of escaping the pitfalls of self absorption. Taking all of that into account, a real crummy parental figure(s) can absolutely wreck a kid that couldve turned into something amazing as well. It isn't automatic damnation by any stretch, but it definitely stacks the odds against them. All of that is just my opinion of course. I used to go to the human genome project conferences out of sheer curiosity and the year they covered discovering a common set of genetic flags amongst people that are not capable of showing any signs of empathy was a pretty scary thought. [/QUOTE]
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