Random Philosphical Thought
Reading through a practice Wills & Trusts bar question, I got to thinking about the effect a person's parents have on their children's lives.
My conclusion was: Once you reach a certain age, you can no longer point to your parents shortcomings as a justification for your own. The precise cut-off age varies. But, the line is absolutely crossed once you become a parent yourself. Om.
My conclusion was: Once you reach a certain age, you can no longer point to your parents shortcomings as a justification for your own. The precise cut-off age varies. But, the line is absolutely crossed once you become a parent yourself. Om.
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So what is the basis for this conclusion? Is it that you're suddenly over those issues caused by the parents?
By Arbusto, at 9:48 PM
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