DAEDALOS513, on 21 September 2015 - 06:28 AM, said:
Your son is still relatively young and is simply tapping into his self-preservation instincts. PGI on the other hand, being comprised of adults, should have foreseen wat a debacle this challenge was going to turn into. How do you not see this?
A picture is worth a thousand words.. too bad they aren't worth 400 points
Your screenshots say it all. BEAUTIFUL.
(Agreed, on the son part; I get it, but I didn't have a father, so, hopefully, it won't take him as long as it took me)
Alright, one last thing, and others have already said it...
One's behavior (not sure if this word is the right word in the context) is a choice; regardless of the events that take place in our lives, our actions, whether right or wrong, have consequences.
Blaming others for the choices we make, no matter how difficult that choice may be to make or whether the circumstances surrounding that choice make it seem impossible to choose a path other than the one presented (perceived; this is an important distinction to make), is still the individual's choice.
We, you, are ultimately responsible, not someone or something else, for that choice.
Yes, PGI presented many with a choice, that in their minds may seem a path set before them was, to them, no choice at all, yet many chose otherwise. Why is that, and why is it that those who chose one way, which was against the code of conduct, decided it was the right choice for them? And, why is it that "they" cannot see that that choice is theirs to make (or do "they" and choose the path of least resistance anyways)?
Edited by Aphoticus, 21 September 2015 - 06:47 AM.