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There is no doubt that personal character does have a powerful influence on the outcome, but there are still ceilings. To the extreme, an infant growing up in an unstimulating environment will never be able to overcome that deficit regardless of the innate intelligence. Intelligence is fluid, too, not static. There was an interesting case where a child was quite mentally handicapped and institutionalized from around birth in a facility with adults. The other residents, all with mental competence (not illness) issues, were fascinated by this little baby. That baby was showered with attention and love--to the residents it was a living, breathing little doll. The test scores of that child rose throughout her childhood to the point where she ended up having an IQ of somewhere around 80 or 90--the borderline number, can't remember exactly, maybe in the 70s. This child would never have made it out of an institution had the other residents not given her so much attention. Was the original testing in error? Maybe, but it was the early stimulation of this little baby that saved her.I get what you are sayingI guess my point, which I don't think I made very well, is that no matter what the opportunities one has or does not have, it is the character of the person that guides the outcome. I personally don't feel like I was at a disadvantage because I grew up poor and I don't want others to think that of me either. My life was rich with family, caring parents and playing outside. Would not change it for the world![]()
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Cat, I hear you on the muddy feet. I let the water run a little when I fill their water buckets and the love to play and scratch in the mud. And talk about a mess! While I was feeding a little bit ago it was sprinkling they were standing in it. Reminded me of the old joke about turkeys standing in the rain and drowning themselves. The look worse than wet cats![]()
Tell that to the young black man who was jailed for shoplifting but has turned his life around. He hasn't very much chance of ever being hired.Staying poor and keeping your family poor is a personal choice in this country.
Tell that to the young black man who was jailed for shoplifting but has turned his life around. He hasn't very much chance of ever being hired.
Tell that to the mid-50s middle executive who lost his/her job in the recession. S/he has very little chance of ever getting another job and paying for retirement.
Tell that to the retired person whose savings were wiped out by the recession.
Tell that to the university graduate who can't find a job in their field so works several part-time jobs at places like Starbucks.