@bizapapa@elenadesaa1999 That's why the study uses language like "almost never," "rarely," and "uncommon." Acedemic and scientific studies don't deal in absolutes; it's a method of gathering evidence, not a mechanism for declaring final truths.
@trequor_@blightersort No. Not even close. Being a talented composer ≠ advancement of how music forms were used and redefining multiple genres eg. piano concerto and opera.
@HeathlBingham@spectraimsim Genius does not operate in a vacuum. He had many support systems; socially, professionally, and financially. Many intelligent people who don't get lucky enough to have those things end up worse than working sweatshops. Intelligence isn't a guarantee to success.
@Eyespeakfax@Peal8888 People care too much about what others think. Culture increasingly saw this kind of thing as cringe while simultaneously increasing the chances you'd get filmed and posted as tech advanced. But who cares what others think? This couple looks very happy.
@BjorkBrodern Definitely every man and women. Not like there was different jobs and roles even in tribal groups. You're superiority complex is showing.
@Halloween_Honey@ManAbtAsheville@AffluentMist It's not about trust; it's about control. Most people like that can't let their child build self confidence and autonomy because it requires them to give up a huge level of control. This is why it's often rationalized as discipline or "this is MY house."
@AffluentMist Privacy is widely considered one of the most critical elements of healthy child development. Providing space and boundaries builds a relationship rooted in trust rather than control. He's not asking for a lock on his door, but a simple knock. Show your son some respect.
@Imagi_Natif@yegwave It's called modern life. That possibility has existed for like 15 years and humans have publicly shamed each other for thousands of years. It's common sense not to sleep at your job. Own up to and learn from your mistakes instead of pointing fingers everywhere else.