Arman · 10 answers · 4y

How did your parents teach you the concepts of right and wrong?

Their faces looked totally disappointed or angry. But I felt it before, I knew when I was doing wrong.

Right was what I was forced to do. Wrong was what I was threatened not to. They weren't very good teachers.

Whenever I misbehaved I'd have to stay in the bad boy box in the basement for a week

They didn't, I naturally knew what was right and wrong because I had a heart. My dad just taught me to fear him and do my best to not accidentally irritate him.

They gave me the book "Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals" by Immanuel Kant

I feel like I mostly learned that from people who weren't my parents, but when they did do it, it'd be via yelling, spanking

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