(January 16, 2019 at 4:45 pm)Brian37 Wrote: I spent my childhood running from bullies, and that in turn cased me to be destructive as a teen. I am lucky, I outgrew it.
And no, I didn't "suggest" I stated it did change me for the positive.
And don't try to play shrink with me ok? I am a very kind person, but also a person who can smell BS at the same time.
I apologize if you took anything I said personally, or as any type of judgement of you as a person.
I don’t know you, but I’m sure you’re a decent dude, I doubt the conclusion that school made you a more moral person, not that you’re not a good person, but that’s okay I won’t push the questions any further.
Quote:Being a good person to me is simple. Don't get violent with others, and don't judge them because of their pay or class Outside that, yes
In my view that’s a pretty weak concept of a good person, an apathetic person, could fit the bill.
Being good in my view is being a person of good character, kind, honest, compassionate, considerate, humble, courageous, etc.. in fact I’d say moral courage is a big one, to stand up for what’s right when needed.
Raising a daughter, i value her being a good person, over being smart. I rather have a good child, a kind and loving one, than a scientific genius.