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Remember Me!
7/08 Blog Updated: www.gsjcoaching.com/blog
When I was young, I longed for scars like my father's. They were the best scars on his block, startling, varied pink as a tongue against his whiskey skin
Peter Meinke, Scars
This excerpt from Meinke’s Scars exemplifies how the environment a child is brought up in will greatly influence their goals, desires, what they pride themselves on, etc. Our parents teach us lessons in many ways; observing their behavior is likely the most pertinent manner that we learn our own traits and manner of acting.
Listen her kids don't avoid learning how to drive for two years only to try to gunshot it the last nineteen days before college starts.
Because then your shitty parent is gonna teach you and when you have a hard time learning it all goes to hell. They yell at you for not doing something right then you ignore then to stop from screaming then you both realize the parking break was on and that's why you couldn't parallel park for the past thirty minutes and you feel like your learning algebra for the first time all over again.