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James Baker
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Apparently different people in different cultures are more/less likely to fall for the Muller-Lyer illusion. I’m extremely skeptical but I guess I have no real reason to be it’s just hmmm
— Oct 17, 2022 10:29PM
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James Baker
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The communities the author visits have harmonious parent-child relationships but I am still curious as to how these children end up. The Tanzanian families like to let their kids discover things for themselves, which is great for say, learning to forage. However, for skills like numeracy, literacy or Amy Chuas beloved violin, isn’t a little more guidance more effective?
— Oct 28, 2022 11:19PM
James Baker
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I appreciate that this book isn’t about making ur kids rich or successful the way all the other books were. It’s just about making your kids tolerable to be around
— Oct 25, 2022 09:12PM
James Baker
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If I ever have kids I’m gonna make them read this book
— Oct 25, 2022 09:04PM
James Baker
is on page 152 of 352
So apparently Inuit parents believe that yelling at children provokes them to fight back, which entirely correlates with Amy Chia’s experience with her daughters
— Oct 22, 2022 10:42PM
James Baker
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One theory she drops is that the Catholic Churchcreated western Nuclear families with ever more strict prohibitions against incest. Inch resting
— Oct 17, 2022 10:34PM
James Baker
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Page 6 and I can already tell she’s gonna be long winded as shit fhfjdj
— Oct 16, 2022 10:11PM

