← Back to context Comment by snovymgodym 1 day ago > I feel sorry for his mother.In all likelihood his upbringing is what made him this way. 3 comments snovymgodym Reply acuozzo 1 day ago You think so? Peers, in my experience, have an even greater impact, especially between the ages of 10 and 25. stingraycharles 16 hours ago And it’s your upbringing that has the biggest impact on who your peers will become. acuozzo 2 hours ago My parents were great, but if we were forced by circumstance to live in the worst parts of the US (e.g., Appalachia), then no amount of having a "good upbringing" would shield me from having a peer group which would routinely put it to the test.
acuozzo 1 day ago You think so? Peers, in my experience, have an even greater impact, especially between the ages of 10 and 25. stingraycharles 16 hours ago And it’s your upbringing that has the biggest impact on who your peers will become. acuozzo 2 hours ago My parents were great, but if we were forced by circumstance to live in the worst parts of the US (e.g., Appalachia), then no amount of having a "good upbringing" would shield me from having a peer group which would routinely put it to the test.
stingraycharles 16 hours ago And it’s your upbringing that has the biggest impact on who your peers will become. acuozzo 2 hours ago My parents were great, but if we were forced by circumstance to live in the worst parts of the US (e.g., Appalachia), then no amount of having a "good upbringing" would shield me from having a peer group which would routinely put it to the test.
acuozzo 2 hours ago My parents were great, but if we were forced by circumstance to live in the worst parts of the US (e.g., Appalachia), then no amount of having a "good upbringing" would shield me from having a peer group which would routinely put it to the test.
You think so? Peers, in my experience, have an even greater impact, especially between the ages of 10 and 25.
And it’s your upbringing that has the biggest impact on who your peers will become.
My parents were great, but if we were forced by circumstance to live in the worst parts of the US (e.g., Appalachia), then no amount of having a "good upbringing" would shield me from having a peer group which would routinely put it to the test.