andrewducker (
andrewducker) wrote2022-03-26 12:00 pm
Interesting Links for 26-03-2022
- 1. Statement between the European Commission and the US on energy
- (tags:gas electricity energy USA Europe Ukraine Russia )
- 2. How to change children's behaviour
- (tags:behaviour children viaSwampers parenting )
- 3. Vladimir Putin stands with JK Rowling!
- (tags:russia jkrowling bigotry )
- 4. North Korea's video of Kim Jong Un's missile launch was unintentionally hilarious (but still terrifying)
- (tags:NorthKorea weaponry video funny terrifying )
- 5. Russian troops torture each other. it's not surprising that morale is low
- (tags:torture military Russia )
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5. Yeah, that's one more thing we need to take into account here. Helping as many as we can to escape the abuse cycle will further undermine Putin's War.
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2. this is a good idea that I shall endeavor to implement.
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I'm also wondering how all this LNG will be transported from the US to Europe. And where it will be sourced from.
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I'm intrigued to see how things go with Gideon when he can talk.
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1) I'd ask questions to try to understand where the limits of good behavior were, and my parents didn't want to have long conversations about picayune issues (which were that way because I was fumbling in the dark as far as understanding went) so every time I opened my mouth they started saying "no talk back."
2) They'd often ignore behavior they disapproved of, leading me to think it was OK, until they got exasperated and burst out in anger, leaving me bewildered as to why what I thought was OK was now suddenly terrible.
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Simply put, praise for trying, not success. For process, not results.
(I will confirm that I, at least, praised for talent, results, knowledege, "being clever" have always much less content than I might be with myself, excessively goal-oriented, don't enjoy "the process", only results, and have often been too impatient and not persistent enough with learning when it's tough and struggly for a long time. I did learn to cope, but not until well past 30, I think!)
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