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Re: Rich Mindset vs Poor Mindset : 6 key differences
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Smartprofit
on 03/02/2023, 22:11:11 UTC
⭐ Merited by JayJuanGee (1)


But could not put all the responsibility on the shoulders of parents, I have witnessed many poor families who do not have time to teach their children, only working until death. And there are kids who understand, although no one teaches them that, they never resent their parents, instead, they help them and have a high determination to try so that their parents won't have to suffer anymore. The environment plays a very important role, but each person's perception is even more important.
I disagree with the point that parents are always the role model most of the time children are opposite of their parents
Some of the very religious parent have very corrupt children and I have witnessed these situation personally.

Yes, I agree with you.

Very often, children are completely different from their parents.  Humans do not reproduce by cloning or budding.  Genetically, children are a combination of the genes of both parents, as well as all of their ancestors. 

Many people believe that parents can greatly influence their children by raising them. 

However, it is not. 

At a certain stage of personality development, the child imitates his parents. 

However, at other stages of his development, on the contrary, he tries to oppose himself to them in order to show his individuality.  Great teachers write that the most important thing is not to try to raise children, but you just need to love them. 

And how, then, to develop in children the thinking of a rich and successful person?  In my opinion, to achieve this goal, it is necessary to convey to the child the information that this type of thinking will bring him benefits in the future, in the hope that he will subsequently choose this path for himself.