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Thankfully it's not a typical habit of mine but unfortunately sometimes I find myself doing that (depending on the situation) or other times I come very CLOSE to it-but I try to stop myself and always keep in mind never to continue it. It can be difficult at times (because some people can really get on your nerves) but I believe that if you can hold back your tongue from ill speech about others, you have one of the strongest characters! I admire those who are able not to do it AT ALL!
It's hard to judge at a young age how the child will turn out to be in the future, but I believe that ultimately clothing does determine the outcome of a child's life because it inherently affects their attitude as well as the attitude of those around them-depending on the style of dress. Take this for example: a woman who wears modest, covered clothing compared to a woman who walks around revealing a lot of skin. which one exhibits more self-respect? I would assume the one who is more covered.
A young girl who grows up wearing revealing, provocative clothing will soon come to find the harshness of society. Many women will look down upon her (they will find her to be cheap/low class) and men will take advantage of her and objectify her. Ultimately, all of this will make a huge impact on her individuality and will shape her character and attitude. If she enjoys the attention she receives, she will continue to dress in a provocative manner and will never be taken seriously because she will seem to be of little or no substance.
To sum it all up, I think one's apparel and the perception of her from society goes hand in hand. How you present yourself to the world is the same exact way you will be approached.
human beings need order. anarchy proposes the exact opposite. in order to be righteous individuals and live peacefully among one another, there needs to be rules and regulations; there needs to be reprecussions for any misdoing that may bring about harm to others in the shared society. i personally believe that anarchism is a selfish form of government and, conversely, democracy serves the greater good.
of course! everyone acquires information differently. people can be either visual, kinesthetic, or audible learners................and there may be even more forms of learning-or even a combination of ways to learn. depends on the individual.
I think crying is a sign of strength. Unfortunately, in our society, people-specifically men- try to suppress their inner-most feelings and shield their emotions out of fear that they may be perceived/targeted as "wimps" or "sissys". I believe that when one is secure about themselves, they do not feel the need to hide such expressions. Crying is a natural expression of man in moments of anguish, desperation, hardship, etc. Thus, when one cries in public or in front of others, it shows one's strength because the norms of this society does not phase them. They are simply being human.
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