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33 comments:
One-fifth of the world’s population is too tense
Ordained by god is way more fun than a gutter species evolved to consume or destroy every other species it encounters, but people always go too far.
Mostly nurture.
Nurture the natural within yourself.
Bit of both.
Depends on what you are talking about
Unanswerable.... you can nurture someone with every fiber of your being, but the essential nature of an individual (their DNA etc) will always be intact and unable to “out nurture” so to speak.
Still, i say try anyway:)
I like turtles
Either way, North West is doomed.
lol J. Too true.
Both. Depends on the reference. As a special education teacher, I have seen the lack of nurturing and what it does (negatively) to the soul. But ultimately, kids are born with abilities that are strengths and lack of abilities that are weaknesses. Otherwise, we would all be the same person. the degree of nurturing can affect the development of a person but also nature makes a person lean towards what is "natural" for them. I had a third grader once who was abused as a child. He wasn't born angry- he had a negative nurturing person/situation that caused him to become an angry, violent kid. Another child was the most violent, scary kid I have ever met. And looking in his eyes (as an 8 year old) I can tell you I think he was born lacking some sense of right from wrong (nature).
This reminds me of Nancy Spungen. Her family raised two well adjusted, nice kids, and then there was Nancy, the oldest, who was out of control since birth, no matter what they tried.
Neither can be completely overcome by any force.
Free will
My adopted child has my good looks and intelligence so, nurture ?
Both. Nurture can help a lot, but, from experience, if someone is really mentally ill, it may not be enough.
@rosie riveter You just made me smile BIG. I’m adopted and that’s what my mom says too🥂
Found my bio-mom years ago, blessed we all have a wonderful relationship. I can say in my experience there’s no denying nature, but nurturing is the special sauce.
My upbringing makes me want to say nurture, but in my gut I feel it's nature.
Agree with what was said by Teachermom & Do Tell - nature is strongest and nurture can have a dramatic impact but when it comes to sociopaths it's all nature all the way.
I've had Basketball coaches tell me that I was uncoachable.
My response is and will always be: you're a horrible coach.
Well, both obviously.
I believe your nature will dictate how much affect nurture will have on you.
So your combination of both, but everyone's combination is different.
*you are a
Galapagos islands and Darwin. Two peas in a pod!
Both.
Haha thanks Honey��
My dear son, ohhh he's WAAYYY cuter than me of course
We see his birth mother too, monthly. He's only 3 1/2 now and from a pretty troubled, violent birth home where they dropped out of school by the 8th grade. I really didn't expect much, he was a sad baby, no emotion.. but we've worked hard and love each other and he is SMART and so sweet and affectionate now, already more than I could of expected in two short years
So happy for you, and your moms. Adoption is the best thing that has ever happened for us
Nurture, or a lack of nurturing, can make or break someone but I see how different my children are from each other. They were born with such different and almost fully formed personalities.
Nurture, hopefully...
Hopefully sociopathy doesn’t run in cats...
I was beat as a child (I’m not talking about being “reprimanded”, but being hit in the face/head until my mouth bled and having knives pointed at me at home by both parents). I would never do any of that to another person as an adult.
Depends... it's nature when you're talking about homosexuality, but nurture when you're talking about crime statistics. (some people like to have it both ways.)
Are we remaking Trading Places?
Is the bet higher than the usual $1 this time?
Mostly nature.
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