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Unleash Your Talents for Personal Growth
Introduction: In the quest to raise well-rounded and fulfilled children, parents often grapple with guiding them towards personal success and instilling a sense of purpose. Achieving personal success is crucial, but finding fulfillment and purpose extends beyond individual accomplishments. This blog post delves into how aligning our talents with greater purposes can lead to profound personal…
#aligning talents with values#building empathy#children and service activities#community service#cultivating purpose#embracing challenges#Family bonding activities#family projects#finding fulfillment#fostering resilience#Growth mindset#guiding children&039;s passions#holistic child development#lifelong learning#making a positive impact#meaningful contributions#nurturing children&039;s talents#nurturing connections#Parenting tips#Personal development#Personal Growth#personal success#Positive parenting#purpose-driven life#raising compassionate children#raising well-rounded children#teaching children values#teamwork in families#unleashing talents#using talents for good
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Don't just leave your footprints in the sand only to be washed away as the ocean waves come crashing to the shore. You want to impact the lives of others in such a way that you'll be remembered forever. You want to instill values and wisdom in the hearts and minds of others that will never be forgotten. So they may teach their children to carry on from generation to generation.
Amaka Imani Nkosazana, Sweet Destiny
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I've seen a few posts about how mandos hate child endangerment...
Guys
That's fanon
There is no indication that mandalorians hate endangering children anymore than any other group, culture, individual or responsible/sensible parent
If anything the opposite might be true, in both canon and legends it seems that mandalorians (the warriors anyways) consider a certain amount of endangerment to be acceptable-if not tacitly encouraged-in child rearing
#this was inspired by a post saying that Satine's hatred of child endangerment is the most mando thing about her#like no#that's not a mando thing#that's a satine thing#and it makes sense#how many children did she see get sent off to die in the civil wars?#and was told it was ok#warrior cultures do not typically place much value in a chid's safety#usually they see that as coddling#and conversly they see endangerment as a good thing because in their eyes it teaches kids to be tough#wooloo-writes#wooloo writes#star wars#sw#mando critical#mandalorian critical#anti mandalorian#anti mandalorians#anti mando
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coraline concept art you are so blurry and so special to me
#coraline#the real pandemic is the death of creepy children’s movies in favor of disney-fied tales that teach family values and nothing else
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My baby's just fine. She knows all of her rhymes. [Patreon]
#bea art tag#comix page#Tuvok#Asil#st voy#star trek voyager#star trek voy#st voyager#Asil not wanting to speak to her dad...too many emotions...what's the point? Why should I?#This is from the timeline in my head where she becomes a priest and undergoes the kolinahr because her anguish over losing her father#is too much#I typically have all his children being adults by the time Voyager returns with the youngest having been a teenager when he left#But AAA.....oh it DOES hurt the heart good to imagine that his youngest was only a child...comes back to nearly an adult. AGH.#And it'd probably hurt a lot...Tuvok obviously values teaching as a means to bond with children (see: Innocence)#<- And his relationship to Kes in some respects though she is NOT a child. I just know that teaching mental discipline would be high on a#Vulcan parent's priorities#The thought of Tuvok missing all that childhood development...he knows it'll go fine without him. He trusts his wife and his community but#it still must hurt...to see your child grow so much without you. Even more so because as a Vulcan their childhood is such a vanishingly#small part of their lifespan. They're a child for like 18 years out of their potential 200.#happy tuvok tuesday!!!
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discussion of the week in language and gender is about drag and whether it's misogynistic and I. am going to explode something. the topic itself is loaded. but why is this the only discussion where she's specifically asked us to respond to people we disagree with 🤨
#shitpost#quil's unholy underworld#like. i understand the value of engaging with other perspectives. why have you ONLY said it here though#the very first post on the discussion board is about how she wouldn't let her children go to a drag show#get me the ben affleck meme#it's been a little awkward so far being a genderfucked person in a gender studies class#because like 90% of what they teach is very man/woman#but the professors also know that and try to compensate but it's like. the infrastructure isn't quite there yet#but nothing's been outright bad. i think this discussion might be though
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Lyris finally gets to introduce Solas to Tala and the rest of her clan, and Tala is immediately demanding to hear all about what happened in Minrathous and if her mum killed another god like she killed Corypheus.
Give it an hour, Solas will have all the kids pestering him to turn into a wolf because Lyris told Tala that he ripped Lusacan's throat out, and she's run around telling everyone.
#datv#datvc spoilers#solavellan#lyris lavellan#solas#tala lavellan#ngl i can see solas settling into the role of a hahren really easily#he loves to tell stories to the children and teach them history while fending off requests for him to turn into a giant wolf#the parents are wary at first but their kids are always so excited to spend time with him and he's very protective of them all#they might not be well-behaved children but they're smart children and have strong values and principles#and if he takes them anywhere then it's all but guaranteed that they will come back safe and sound and thoroughly exhausted
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#poll#i feel like it teaches the value of resisting peer pressure lol#i understand not wanting children to jaywalk because theyre bad at looking both ways
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keep thinking about 10-year-old john connor watching the kids play with toy guns and saying "we're not gonna make it, are we?" and then, in the following scene, teaching the terminator how to high five...how to play, and joke around
#i'm SORRY for terminator-posting. it WILL happen again.#they taught the terminator how to love you guys!!!!#a machine built for one purpose: to kill#and they taught it the value of human life and that choices matter and to care about people#and that's more than some humans teach their children#terminator 2
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I think someone has probably said this before but I don't think the cartoon characters from amane's mvs (gozake,gachata,yuri and riyone) are real members from the cult. I think they are supposed to represent the cult's commandments
#the cult probably has a cartoon to teach children about their doctrine#and represent their 'values' using these characters#I don't she was being punished by them specifically in Magic#she was being punished based on the commandment she broke#hence why they were far from her while she was being punished#idk just my toughts#milgram#amane momose#cult tw
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oksies hi starting a new thread of get to know you
haii I'm moth and also thea you may call me any nickname as well <3
I love musicals so so much (niche and popular!! basic-shaming is lame)
I am superhero obsessed (augh pied piper)
doctor who is my autism (yay river sonf!!!!)
good omens heoughhhhhhhh
super excited to meet you <3333333
Hi moth!! You can call me tetra. Don't worry that's not my real name or anything tho. I took it from the concept of tetrachords in music.
If we're generous about what we call superheroes, then maybe most of the things I like are superhero based. I mean obviously there's marvel and dc, but then there's stuff like dpxdc, sonic the hedgehog (idk if I've ever heard him called a superhero but he kinda is), if we count magical girls then like. Sailor moon and madoka magica
I haven't seen any episodes of good omens, but I read a really good fanfic of Crowley going to therapy a while back, and a couple funny ones with like yelp reviews of Aziraphale's bookstore. Plus I love the good omens analysis posts on here. I feel like maybe I half know some of what's happened in the show but also probably haven't scratched the surface. I'm kinda bad at watching TV shows, so there's a lot of stuff that I know from fandom but haven't seen. For another example of that, I've only watched one or two episodes of Sonic Prime. I reblog posts for it and it sounds good but idk. Just bad at it.
I'm a much more casual fan of musicals, I think for the same thing as above where I just struggle to sit and watch something on purpose. But I listen to the music from them sometimes, I've read transcripts online of a couple, and i swoon whenever I see a post analyzing the meaning of a musical song, especially when they go beyond lyrics and start going into the music theory in the tune. I don't have the skills or knowledge to do that myself but I love it so much
(when the singer changes their technique to enhance the meaning,, when this or that chord is a step outside the key to symbolize change or isolation or anything,,, using instruments as symbols for this or that character,,, tbh it doesn't have to be a musical even shout out to that youtube video by Scruffy on how fnaf's audio and sound effects make it scarier)
Lately I've been bouncing back and forth between Sonic and DPxDC. With hints of Slay The Princess in there bc I saw part of a playthrough of that awhile ago and loved the concept. I reblog madoka magica stuff whenever I see it (except magia record bc I know next to nothing about it) because that stuff makes me lose my mind. The love the pain the hope the despair!! Homura is probably like my ultimate blorbo but I love all the five girls they're so cool. I actually read the manga instead of watching the show though so I'm not as familiar with all the music. Plus I think the show had some extra scenes. Although it's a little confusing bc I think some of the extra scenes I see are magia record so idk.
Also I'm a fan of arts and crafts and will reblog that kind of thing once in a while, along with cute cat stuff.
Super excited to meet you too!
#sorry about the late response. got nervous and then put it off for awhile#hopefully it's a good one though?#it's unedited bc if i think stop and think harder/worry more now i'll never escape the think stage and i will post nothing#and i don't wanna do that#if there's anything you wanna know just ask#actually maybe i should think of some questions for you#oh like who's pied piper? i haven't heard of a superhero with that name just the child-stealing legend#unless you consider that guy a hero which like. i guess you could interpret it like that? teaching the value of not exploiting your workers#and i've read at least one story based on the legend where he takes the children somewhere nice#i feel like stealing children is not the ideal solution to that issue but it is a bit iconic if you think about it right#maybe he couldve taken some crops instead tho like thats the village income. it'd be more similar to money than kids.#i mean i guess in those days kids were also workers. and somewhat exploited generally.#so i guess i could see it as the guy getting exploited and then grabbing all the other exploited workers in town#i'm not really a history buff am i off base with this theory completely#i know kids used to have to work to help their families and that there are child labor laws for a reason#but also. not like there was a ton of free entertainment in the olden times.#i mean the parents almost definitely didnt pay kids money but chores aren't exploitation#maybe i should leave this up to interpretation#or just say it depends on situation and some kids probably were exploited while others weren't#hmm. this whole thing is probably just bs. i don't know what i'm talking about#oh well i hope you didn't mind it
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Values Education: Impact of Teaching Honesty to Children
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i think ppl were hoping me becoming poor would make me as bitter as they are but... nah
#i move about the world different sorry#i have my reasons to be upset but i dont let it consume me and become my personality#going to therapy ever since i was like 12 has done wonders for me#you hafta realize that- i could- if i discarded all my values and desire for wellbeing- probably get whatever money from my dad.#my conservative dad who wants me to not be myself and would probably try to black mail me about it like he did when i was a kid#you dont understand how much i have to hate someone. to not be around someone. to PREFER to be poor than interact with them.#im by no means comfortable. sometimes i have periods of comfort other times i have no money and barely anything to eat.#id rather starve than go back to that abuse. you might feel different but thats bc like i said i move about the world different.#you dont know what that abuse was like. after experiencing it you might choose the same.#and no i personally dont consider that me 'having options'. i really dont see sacrificing myself and living as a shell of my former self#as an option personally. its either die by starving or die by sacrificing myself and quite frankly atp im choosing the former.#ive already tried the latter and hated every second of it every time#the only bitterness i have about being poor rn is at yall who wanted me to become poor. so no. it didnt work out in your favor.#not sure why you thought it would. i hate yall.#dont get me wrong- i hate the rich too for this- but ig i dont see them as subhuman or whatever since i lived like that#the uberwealthy though? yeah idk. still dont like the nazi rhetoric of calling them subhuman but i dont have any real#sympathy for them. most of my sympathy for rich ppl anyways is when they're kids and how that fucks em up but if they become#corrupt selfish adults i dont have sympathy for them atp.#and to be clear- im not saying the benefits of having money somehow hurts them- there are negatives to it though if your parents#suck and think buying you things = love. and make you dependent on your parents bc you've had everything taken care of for#you your whole life so you have no real life skills so you cant as easily leave. which is worse if your parent is abusive.#also dealing with other rich kids? sucks! depends but it almost always feels like a dick measuring contest.#being isolated your whole life + not knowing how to take care of yourself- the number 1 thing animals teach their children first +#not having any genuine friends + not receiving genuine love? kinda turns ppl into super villains ngl#if i didnt have dogs who taught me a lot of shit id probably be a super villain too ok lmao
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"Unspoken Truths: The Downfall of a Silent Society"
“Alone; in our own Mental Health” We pull into the driveway, but something much deeper remains unresolved—our mental health. Let me ask you, has life lost its value to us? It feels like it. Think about it—what is mankind? Mankind is human life, your life, my life. From the moment we’re born, the world seems endless, like a giant playground, but the clock is already ticking. What happens next?…
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#quality time#Children#educate#Featured blog#help others#humanity#lost value#mankind#news#no rules#parents#Struggles#teaching#violence#world
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my brother's school is teaching their students that it's all hamas' fault...
#my parents. have to pay such a big tuition. for both of my brothers. to study at a really good school. for them to teach them that ????????#ive never liked that school dude they dont teach the children good values#they dont even teach them hard work#they spoil them#i give up
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part of the age-phobia that haunts millennials and gen z is our parents' fault. i only know this because my parents actively worked against it my entire childhood and now i am almost completely lacking any sort of angst related to aging. my mom inoculated me against it by approving of aging bodies. my mom told me she didn't care about her sagging breasts or gaining weight because her body had worked hard for her and fed her children and was strong and capable and beautiful. my dad said things like "you're going to be beautiful when you're 40, i cant wait to see you all grown up". neither of them worshiped youth or spoke with envy about anyone's lack of age. they both have friends who are older and younger than they are. it is actually our parents' job to do this. this is what "values" is supposed to mean, they're supposed to give us frameworks to think about and navigate life with, but the term has been so abused and is a neutral thing in the first place, people can have shit values. but yes you are actually supposed to teach your children what to think about things. and you'll end up doing it anyway so you better do it on purpose, and give them lenses through which to see the world that make them stronger and braver and more capable, not fearful and helpless. idk. the older i get the less i blame people for not having the right mental skills and the more i frown and shake my head at whoever's parents didnt teach them that they would be 50 years old one day and how to anticipate and value that process
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