Infant Ed: A Life Lesson That Didn’t Age Well
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Before we get going, I should probably offer a small, neighborly warning.
This story starts out innocently enough—with memories… the joys of childhood… and the strange things we choose to remember… along with the even stranger things we’re very grateful not to.
It’s a tale about infancy, and those earliest life lessons we never quite signed up for… yet somehow managed to carry with us anyway.
The trouble is, some lessons have a way of sticking around a lot longer than they’re welcome.
And occasionally… they come back to introduce themselves at the worst possible moment.
If you’ve ever looked back and wondered who on earth taught you that…
If you’ve ever tried to unlearn something that had no business lasting into adulthood…
If you’ve ever discovered that your earliest “education” may have left a few… lingering effects…
You may feel very much at home here.
Settle in—though fair warning… this is one life lesson that doesn’t let go easily.
I’ll be right here Thursday morning with another Clarence Mills tale. And if you’d like the next one to arrive without any effort at all, you’re always welcome to follow along.