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Tulsa school district about to substitute biology classes with 3 weeks of indoctrination on "sex Ed".
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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3912693" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>That is one of the biggest principles I hope we are instilling in our kids. "That's just the way I am" triggers the same response in me as an employee at a company telling me "because this is how we have always done it". It is just flat lazy and I have a very low tolerance for lazy. I remind our son and daughter constantly when they are in a coaching moment that we all make mistakes but it should be our goal every day to be better than we were yesterday. Being better can mean we learn something we struggled with before, we are more pleasant to the people around us, or even just making the bed before leaving the house. Any of it counts and reinforces that no improvement is too small as long as we are always on a forward trajectory. We may not achieve our goal every single day, but the meaningful pursuit of them each day is what makes us worthwhile humans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3912693, member: 35603"] That is one of the biggest principles I hope we are instilling in our kids. "That's just the way I am" triggers the same response in me as an employee at a company telling me "because this is how we have always done it". It is just flat lazy and I have a very low tolerance for lazy. I remind our son and daughter constantly when they are in a coaching moment that we all make mistakes but it should be our goal every day to be better than we were yesterday. Being better can mean we learn something we struggled with before, we are more pleasant to the people around us, or even just making the bed before leaving the house. Any of it counts and reinforces that no improvement is too small as long as we are always on a forward trajectory. We may not achieve our goal every single day, but the meaningful pursuit of them each day is what makes us worthwhile humans. [/QUOTE]
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