Children raised by a parent who rarely spoke loudly yet naturally dominated every room often form a unique view of authority, understanding that true power doesn’t need to be declared
Children raised by a parent who rarely spoke loudly yet naturally dominated every room often form a unique view of authority, understanding that true power doesn’t need to be declared, and this perspective tends to shape their behavior well into adulthood. Growing up in such an environment exposes them to a form of influence that … Read more
