phew.
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Well I, for one, am SHOCKED by this revelation. ;)
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On closer inspection this is absurd. At 14 results were observational, at 77 self reported or phone a friend. Twin studies refute anyway
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This is a skewed study. No one is who they were at 14, an age rocked by hormones. Far more interesting would be comparison 21 to 51.
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I don't believe this, not after attending my high school reunion!
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what implications would this have on the push for younger individuals to think about advance directives?
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Well that's the enyagram blown to pieces for a start!
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thankgod
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reassuring scientific evidence that people do indeed change, possibly learn from life.
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I'm grateful for that, too much angst at 14 years of age.
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Observational (teachers) versus self-reporting. Isn't that inherently a variable that can explain outcomes?
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yep..life has its own lessons along the way
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Life has a way of wearing you down...especially if the medical matrix gets you.


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