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Ok so the title doesn't actually say anything, other than those who thought it was for an insurance advert.
The site you need for that is confused.com
Which brings me to a question on theological thinking and the way we are told to persevere things in a correct manner (Excuse my spelling and grammar, it's crap at the best of times and even worse when alcohol is involved).
So several questions I'm asking and more than a million answers can be given, so nothing is ever definitive in the correct course (Yet Psychology and Psychiatry say's it is).
Ok so before I get into the thinking of this (Yes I am slightly drunk at the moment, but bare with me while I try to explain), you need to have an understanding of society as we know it in today's world. We are told day by day, that we have to follow a set pattern, our own up bringing is determined by the first 5 years of child development (You need to understand Bowlby's theory, to comprehend this and try and make sense from it.)
Now the theory is that child development is derived from the ages of 0 - 5 years old and these are meant to be the most powerful moments of a child's life. It's at this point that a child will develop the comprehension of what is right and what is wrong. However it is also pointed out in the theory of child development, that this is not always the case. So my question to everyone here and I hope for an answer that wouldn't be conceived as a childish act, due to the UN-comprehension of the question in hand (I love it when I sound intelligent and yes Prai lets see you actually answer this one correctly without actually sounding dumb).
We are told each day how we are supposed to act, not only in today's laws, but by people who we would class as our peers.
So what would be classed as breaking the law (bare in mind that some laws out rule the other).
Who decides what is classed as a psychological breakdown (Remember there is no science to prove a psychological illness).
Why are we told we have to live a certain path, why not lead you own (Bare in mind our own up bringing diverts our path in life and the course we take).
I'm currently doing a course in psychology and this is one of my theoretical papers (Yes I am that intelligent Prai, so quit with your smart alack response, before I drop the buck on you.). I've all ready gained a pass with my own answers, but this it to add something extra to my point and see if I can get the view of others and to see if it actually is a collective way of thinking. I do have more things to add, but this needs to be done first to lead to my second theory.
The site you need for that is confused.com
Which brings me to a question on theological thinking and the way we are told to persevere things in a correct manner (Excuse my spelling and grammar, it's crap at the best of times and even worse when alcohol is involved).
So several questions I'm asking and more than a million answers can be given, so nothing is ever definitive in the correct course (Yet Psychology and Psychiatry say's it is).
Ok so before I get into the thinking of this (Yes I am slightly drunk at the moment, but bare with me while I try to explain), you need to have an understanding of society as we know it in today's world. We are told day by day, that we have to follow a set pattern, our own up bringing is determined by the first 5 years of child development (You need to understand Bowlby's theory, to comprehend this and try and make sense from it.)
Now the theory is that child development is derived from the ages of 0 - 5 years old and these are meant to be the most powerful moments of a child's life. It's at this point that a child will develop the comprehension of what is right and what is wrong. However it is also pointed out in the theory of child development, that this is not always the case. So my question to everyone here and I hope for an answer that wouldn't be conceived as a childish act, due to the UN-comprehension of the question in hand (I love it when I sound intelligent and yes Prai lets see you actually answer this one correctly without actually sounding dumb).
We are told each day how we are supposed to act, not only in today's laws, but by people who we would class as our peers.
So what would be classed as breaking the law (bare in mind that some laws out rule the other).
Who decides what is classed as a psychological breakdown (Remember there is no science to prove a psychological illness).
Why are we told we have to live a certain path, why not lead you own (Bare in mind our own up bringing diverts our path in life and the course we take).
I'm currently doing a course in psychology and this is one of my theoretical papers (Yes I am that intelligent Prai, so quit with your smart alack response, before I drop the buck on you.). I've all ready gained a pass with my own answers, but this it to add something extra to my point and see if I can get the view of others and to see if it actually is a collective way of thinking. I do have more things to add, but this needs to be done first to lead to my second theory.