I grew up in a "this is why" household. I didn't just survive, I thrived!

"Because I said so" is a cop out, and a decision to keep your kids in the dark, leading them to stop asking questions and needing to stumble through life and try to figure everything out themselves.

We will be training our kids in "why", so they grow up with consequential thinking, daring to ask questions, and understanding how and why things work like they do, without being stuck in guess work.

They will be trained in intelligence, "The ability to make finer distinctions".

(Saw this pic on fb. There's a reason they're there and not here...)😅

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I ask my boy if he has an idea why, before I explain.

Yes! Training him in thinking for himself. Well done! 🥳

Way to go Stu! ✨

unfortunately a lot of people behave this way, and they will be asking about that too. well, it's a teachable moment i guess.

Wouldn't surprise me if it's a huge reason so many people simply "go along" with the mainstream narrative. They've been trained in, "do what I say, don't ask questions, just be compliant" especially if it comes from someone in authority.

yeah, this meme of authority... the most dangerous superstition, as that redheaded anarchist guy called it in his book. it sure is. gotta be careful around these kinds of people. they dominate everything everywhere and turn it into 💩 worse still is when they brainwash people into doing their dirty work, as well.

it's seriously worth losing everything to get away from people like this.