The time of passion and of that ego plasticity period in our life seems to lead up to and fully concertize in by our mid 20's. After that time, our identities seem less compliant to change, our sense of self somewhat more solidified in respect to our environment and its changes. Our personalities begin to become less flexible with age and, for this reason, we will always have a preference for the cultural content which composed our environment during that formative early-adulthood period of our 20's, as shown by recent research:
Fantastic article, Kaleb. I found myself comparing personality differences between my twin sister and I. She being more being more "insensitive" and I being more "soft-skinned".
You've been outputting a lot. It's always great to catch up on your work.
I had a great discussion today at work on the "Breastfeeding 8 and 10 year olds" post. Loved the reactions!!
Oooh, That sounds like a good work conversation. Should show them the youtube-actually seeing it seems quite different from just talking about the idea. haha.
Yeh, it would have been fantastic to show 'em the video. We're blocked from such sites...even Yahoo, believe that? Oh well. The discussion was with a group between 28-32 and 55-62 so you could imagine their horror.
I still can't get over the video post of the man humming that song. What - is that like in the 70's? It's freaky yet attractive. LMAO. His hair!! Odd and curious.
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You've been outputting a lot. It's always great to catch up on your work.
I had a great discussion today at work on the "Breastfeeding 8 and 10 year olds" post. Loved the reactions!!
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Oooh, That sounds like a good work conversation. Should show them the youtube-actually seeing it seems quite different from just talking about the idea. haha.
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I still can't get over the video post of the man humming that song. What - is that like in the 70's? It's freaky yet attractive. LMAO. His hair!! Odd and curious.
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