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CHILDHOOD MEMORIES ARE VERY IMPORTANT!

highrisk

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There is reason to believe that your childhood memories will determine most of your adult life. I find this quite reasonable and logical. I'm doing a sort of mini-survey by asking around regarding this.

I myself have mostly pleasant memories of growing up in a well-nurtured, protected environment. This explains why my adult life is stable.

How about the rest of you out there? Any comments? :D

Try hard to conjure your earliest memories and you might just be amazed.

Some of you might even become emotional. Then you'd be the lucky ones.
 
My earliest memory is of my sisters and I (younger than me) stealing 1 dozen eggs from the fridge and trying to hatch them in the back yard.

I'm not emotional about it though. Do I win?
 
I have no good childhood memories. Most of my memories consist of my mother beating the shit out of me, or my step dad molesting me......which is why I'm fucked up and unstable.
 
highrisk said:
There is reason to believe that your childhood memories will determine most of your adult life. I find this quite reasonable and logical. I'm doing a sort of mini-survey by asking around regarding this.

I myself have mostly pleasant memories of growing up in a well-nurtured, protected environment. This explains why my adult life is stable.

How about the rest of you out there? Any comments? :D

Try hard to conjure your earliest memories and you might just be amazed.

Some of you might even become emotional. Then you'd be the lucky ones.

I dissagree. Almost totally. While events and memories do shape us to an extent (a japanese prisoner of war will definitely be changed by the experience) I don't really agree that it determines your attitude as a human being.

I could have been raised by diferent people on the other side of the world, learnt a different first language and I reckon I still would be, at my core, the same person with obvious notable superficial differences.
 
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