JustAPerspective t1_j38l9gf wrote
Reply to comment by FatherFestivus in Our ability to resist temptation depends on how fragmented one's mind is | On the inconsistencies in one’s mental setup by IAI_Admin
>Personality, behaviour, habits etc... are not static.
Correct, and please note that no one here said they are.
Simply put, childhood oft influences people well into and beyond adulthood. If you don't believe that, cool - you're not interested in that discussion.
No one is saying, or implying, that people can't change. So what's your point, precisely?
FatherFestivus t1_j38pxas wrote
> So what's your point, precisely?
The study measures ability to avoid temptation in children at one point in time, it doesn't measure how this ability changes over time. So it doesn't make sense to make any claim about an adult's ability to improve temptation avoidance, because the study doesn't measure that.
You could measure the ability to walk in a set of toddlers, but that doesn't imply that it doesn't bode well for our ability to walk as adults.
JustAPerspective t1_j3919dq wrote
>You could measure the ability to walk in a set of toddlers, but that doesn't imply that it doesn't bode well for our ability to walk as adults.
It would be irresponsible to ignore the possibility that the walking difficulty as a toddler might indicate an adjustment is needed so that it doesn't alter the individual as an adult.
You seem to be conflating an indicator for an absolute.
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