• WhiteOakBayou@lemmy.world
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    • How to be attentive to one’s surrounds
    • How To project effort
    • conflict resolution
    • Extemporaneous creative modeling
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    This one hits a little too close to home…

    Also, the word you’re looking for might be “abusive” rather than “strict”.

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      The most important office skill was taught by George Costanza: look angry and people will think you’re busy working hard.

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    As the other person said, it really depends on what people mean by “strict”.

    My parents were “strict” in that they enforced a bed time. Now I have better than average sleeping habits. So that worked out.

    But I’ve also read about “strict” parents that, like, take doors off their kids rooms, or read the kids private messages, or other nightmares

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      Yeah, my parents made us leave our cell phones on the kitchen counter so they could read our texts every night, and they installed software on our computers that took screenshots every 5 seconds.

      I wonder why I have issues with authority figures and privacy?