Grown Ups?

cybrscrybe

Long-time educator supporting individualized learning for all students. Earned BS in elementary education, Master's is Technology for Teachers, and Ph.D. in Computing Technology for Educators. Teaching experience in all grades from Pre-K to adult. Currently retired, but still involved in education through Learningbyts, as an educational consultant and CEO and author.

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  1. CybrScrybe says:

    It depends on how grown up they are… grownups our age can stay up all night.. but definitely pay the consequences… the same for compulsive behavior, this age pays the consequences…

    If they have perfect emotional lives, they are not really living..

    Us religious folks call that inner self the conscience — and if both selves are in harmony, life is easier, it’s when they are separate that the guilt feelings rule and effect the physical self. I think that inner self gets stronger as we get older… or are we just getting wiser?

  2. Anita says:

    Or, or, or,

    If you’re in perfect harmoney with your other selfs–you could be a socio-path. or worse.

    Anita

  3. JPRazza says:

    I think being in harmony with your other self(s) would indicate good counseling. Having other self(s) would indicate a mental malfunction of some type. I don’t know for sure, let me check with my other selves and get back to you on that.

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