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  • Essay / Spirit and love: childhood in a family environment

    From the first day of birth, a child is flooded with feelings. Feelings are not only limited to love and hate, but also a roller coaster of emotions. Although human brain development is a lifelong process, it begins to form in prenatal life. It is not surprising that the brain is more impressionable in early life than in adulthood. Endowed with vital power, the brain functions in two ways: consciously and unconsciously. The conscious part involves a physical aspect, something that the five senses send to the brain and process. While attending to the conscious function of the brain, it decides which event(s) to save as memories and which other events to ignore. The same process involves the unconscious part of the brain, but it happens in the background. The process can take place while enjoying free time or making an effort to accomplish something. The unconscious part of the brain continues to function while the conscious part focuses on what the person is focusing on. People tend to forget or ignore the latter part of the brain, which plays a vital role in shaping a person's nature, character, attitude and social response. Each person has or has spent their childhood in a family environment; a family environment not limited by parents. A family can be a combination of friends, cousins, host family, etc. Growth environment plays a key role in shaping future, personality and attitude. Personally, I spent my entire childhood and teenage life in a boarding school. My personality, my way of perceiving a situation was built through contact with my elders and my teachers. Since the human brain is most impressionable in its early life, the situation a child faces during its early days will be marked and marked in the middle of a paper......can be drawn, dated and even a relationship for a while, but if the couple lacks attachment, the relationship is bound to end. Every relationship, regardless of its type, is bound to experience conflict along the journey. A small conflict can lead to big misunderstandings which can lead to separation if the couple lacks attachment. Relationships are not about the number of arguments and misunderstandings that can lead to separation, but rather a single attachment that started the relationship in the first place. Attachment is like an anchor that keeps couples connected. Just like an anchor keeps the ship from rocking, attachment keeps the relationship from sinking. It’s a foundation that starts a relationship and solidifies its true meaning. I think every relationship, friendship, brotherhood, marriage, love are all based on attachment..