My parents raised me in a town where I was a minority during my most critical years of development as a child.
Categories: Philosophy
My parents raised me in a town where I was a minority during my most critical years of development as a child.
There are no concrete rules or laws that should be followed no matter what. Each person has their own set of values that they take seriously. The rest is just things they do (or don’t do) to avoid some form of external consequence.
What happened to us? We used to think for ourselves. We used to have a diverse array of beliefs and ideas. I always thought that partisanship was something that regular folks like me and you would ignore as stupid political bickering, but now everywhere I go I see Blue people and Red people.