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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Being a good and voracious reader will not fix other problems in your life or with your personality. It is a good thing on its own and for its own sake. But, work on your son’s social skills and other problems outside of reading. [/quote] He doesn’t have problems, I said that he was just very similar to his grandfather in basic personality traits and habits. So maybe potential problems but maybe not. Thank you for the rest of your response. I think you are right. I was always taught that if you are a reader, you are smart and you will do well in life. Turns out it’s just not true! [/quote] NP. You called your father maladjusted and said your son is like him. I don’t really understand your post. Reading long, complex books is good for your mind but it doesn’t make you smarter or morally superior or without personality problems. [/quote]
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