Calling it "courage" is just a way to avoid acting. Real courage in homeschooling isn't the feeling of bravery. It's making one hard decision while you're still unsure, then telling your kids what you're learning about yourself in the process. "I don't have it all figured out,
but I'm practicing how to lead." That sentence does more for your children than any perfectly planned curriculum ever will. If you only act after reassurance, your kids learn that leadership equals perfect confidence. If you act while uncertain and let them see you recover, they
@Wisdom_HQ I support the government having absolutely nothing to do with this question. With them out of the way people can have their own thoughts on it.
This tribal flip-flopping plagues wars, bailouts, protestsโhell, all of politics.
Most people build their moral compass on the quicksand of tribal loyalty, twisting their principles (if they ever had any) to fit the momentโฆ
@BarackObama We don't have "core" values because even the most "core" of values takes on a whole new form depending on who you ask about it (i.e. just listen to people explain 1 & 2a).
Even freaking "life" can't be "core"...
No such thing as core values in a multicultural behemoth nation.
@ComicDaveSmith Dude, are you actually serious with this? I mean, Walsh is a dirty bag, but at least he's willing to have the conversation and you're in your own little world pretending things that aren't even happening.
@dylanmallman Yes/no. Not speaking for all of them, of course, but they argue for the sake of showing that it's a reasonable faith, not just blind nonsense.