When you are a child, you look to the…
When you are a child, you look to the outside world to determine what values are important for you. For example, your parents will be the one that define how they are going to value you. As a result, many times these values carry over into adulthood. Sometimes, the values that others have of you carry over to adulthood rather than the values that you have set for yourself. (Can you give an example of how values set by someone else carried over rather than the ones you set for yourself?)
— from True North (Ethics, Integrity, Truth, Values)
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- Who Is Flying (Self, Nature & Nurture)
- The Mind in the Cockpit
- Family & Parenting (Family/Parenting)