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Two_Scoops__ 4 points ago +4 / -0

And when they're older, teach them to ask questions instead of just blindly agreeing with what they are told.

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PurestEvil 5 points ago +5 / -0

I'd advise you to teach her philosophy and ethics in general, but don't treat it as an absolute. Explain it in an exploratory way that is understandable for children - for example: "What would happen if we wouldn't punish theft?"

Bonus points if you can explain to her why "equality"/equity is implausible and impossible. Essentially the idea "hammer down the nail that sticks out."

It is imperative that you explain the reasoning: Why is theft bad? Why is it bad to injure people? Maybe you'll come up with one or another interesting thought yourself - or, if you are lucky, even her herself.

As far as I heard from Stefan Molyneux, if done properly, it can be quite rewarding to raise a children like that, and you can have fruitful conversations. I'd also recommend his books and content (BitChute) - although he was purged from YouTube recently for bullshit reasons.

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