Fantastic read! While I do my best to raise my two boys following these guidelines it’s easy to fall into Triton mode so this article serves as an excellent set of reminders!
I’d like to add that I’ve personally found #9 to be a crucial foundation. The most important class I’ve ever taken was “Logic”. Was not required😕. I only stumbled …
Fantastic read! While I do my best to raise my two boys following these guidelines it’s easy to fall into Triton mode so this article serves as an excellent set of reminders!
I’d like to add that I’ve personally found #9 to be a crucial foundation. The most important class I’ve ever taken was “Logic”. Was not required😕. I only stumbled into it accidentally because I liked the prof’s philosophy class. No class I had ever taken before or since even touched on those topics. Mathematics and the hard Sciences do teach systematic thinking but that does not directly carry over to human relations and communications.
Anyway, thanks again! I’ll be sharing this with many other parents.
Fantastic read! While I do my best to raise my two boys following these guidelines it’s easy to fall into Triton mode so this article serves as an excellent set of reminders!
I’d like to add that I’ve personally found #9 to be a crucial foundation. The most important class I’ve ever taken was “Logic”. Was not required😕. I only stumbled into it accidentally because I liked the prof’s philosophy class. No class I had ever taken before or since even touched on those topics. Mathematics and the hard Sciences do teach systematic thinking but that does not directly carry over to human relations and communications.
Anyway, thanks again! I’ll be sharing this with many other parents.