So what do you get when you cross a lawyer, an economist and a hippie? I learned three important lessons from my father: "buy low, sell high", don't trust everyone else to solve the problems and don't argue with a guy who argues for a living. They also drove me into the Marines. How else do you rebel against hippie parents, other than join the Marines?
I had the upbringing that was supposed to lead toward careers in climate science, folk musicology or medical research in the developing world. There was nothing stopping me from going to college at the end of high school. Good grades, no arrests, no drugs, no children. I never shot a gun. I wasn't even allowed to watch GI Joe as a child because it was too violent!
What happened in high school that made it all go so awry?
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The answer is probably easier than you think... your parents raised you to be stimulated by the world around us, not to be gulible or naive, and to have a good sense of your freedom to be who you are which is exactly what you've done. That is why I am so proud of you. Your dedication to changing the world, not just sitting around and talking about it but doing something about it, is the reason I am proud to bring a life into this world. I am honored that he will have you as a father.
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