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Yeah, but my kids grew up.
The relationship then stopped being one of a parent then? Asking for a friend?
As a parent I think that's a pretty sad way to view parenting
Depends.

I have two children, both of whom I am working on building such a relationship what we can collaborate together, and they can become more independent in the process. That's the value I see, both in parent/child relationship, as well as creator/created relationship People think parenting is an arduous process, constantly put upon, but I see it as an opportunity for growth at every turn.
 
People think parenting is an arduous process, constantly put upon, but I see it as an opportunity for growth at every turn.
Well now I'm confused because you just likened parenting to this:

]Man, I would hate to be God. Whiny people asking for help, non-stop, over things they should be able to handle on their own.
 
Well now I'm confused because you just likened parenting to this:
Indeed, yes. Because that's how it starts. It starts out as a challenge. While I love my kids, it is challenging to feel demanded upon, at times whined at, by your children. But, and here's the magic of parenting-it doesn't stay that way. It grows, and evolves, and changes in dynamic as their abilities increase, and develop.

It's such a picture of the Divine to me, the capacity for unrelenting, even irritating, love, despite a child's at times whiny or neediness. Parenting is like what Bill initially described, but its so much more. That's the point-to not see people in their neediness, but in their capability.
It is a different relationship. I have to look at them as adults and as people very capable of making their own decisions.
Yes, yes. Interesting.

I guess I feel that way about God too.
 
My wife and I decided pretty early on that we weren't going to be indoctrinating parents. We have our values that we obviously passed along to our children, but we weren't going to force them down any particular path.

We wanted them to be themselves, as much as possible.
 
Man, I would hate to be God. Whiny people asking for help, non-stop, over things they should be able to handle on their own.

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Can always count on the Monty Python guys to point something like that out… lol.

Cheers.,
-CM-
 
Actually, I'm mocking you in general. You're a sad little man who lacks the self-awareness possessed by a damp rock. But you do little old incel you.

The only bit that was fully intended as helpful, and you completely missed the point as usual, was about prayer. I should have known I was dealing with a self-proclaimed expert on the subject. A pity you have such a superficial grasp of the subject.

Keep on creeping, Creepo. Good luck steering clear of restraining orders. We're done.

You've been here long enough to know this kind of personal attack is completely unacceptable. You could have made your point without resorting to the personal insults and name calling.

In light of your clean record up to this point, I'm just giving you an informal warning for this, in addition to a 24-hour thread reply ban. However, any further posts like this will result in a formal infraction.

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Had a boss that liked to ask his staff, "Why did you make that mistake?" There's no way to respond to this. Whatever you say, he'd just go, "That's just an excuse."

I'm glad to no longer have this person for a boss.
 
Had a boss that liked to ask his staff, "Why did you make that mistake?" There's no way to respond to this. Whatever you say, he'd just go, "That's just an excuse."

I'm glad to no longer have this person for a boss.
I am grateful for all my bosses who have been willing to teach me through my mistakes (and I've made a shit ton, including recently).
 
Had a boss that liked to ask his staff, "Why did you make that mistake?" There's no way to respond to this. Whatever you say, he'd just go, "That's just an excuse."

I'm glad to no longer have this person for a boss.

I have had bosses ask me that, and I always reply, "Well, apparently, I'm just an idiot."

Then the boss stammers and gets flustered and says, "Oh, come on, it's not that bad. Just don't do that again."

But, when I was the manager and an employee used that same line on ME, to elicit sympathy, I smiled at them and said, "Acknowledging that is the first step." :lol:
 
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I love how we have to keep reedifying what makes humans different from other animals, because every time we come up with something we think only we do, someone stumbles across an animal doing it.
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I love how we have to keep reedifying what makes humans different from other animals, because every time we come up with something we think only we do, someone stumbles across an animal doing it.
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