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<blockquote data-quote="AppleCori" data-source="post: 645362" data-attributes="member: 16024"><p>He sounds just, like my step-difficult child (and like many of the others on this board).</p><p></p><p>Ours just wants everything to be fun, not to have to work at/for anything, not worry about anything, not have responsibilities, only do just what he wants to do at any given time. </p><p></p><p>He wasn't raised this way, wasn't taught this way of thinking, wasn't role-modeled this way of living. He just thinks this way. Maybe it's a personality trait (disorder?).</p><p></p><p>It seems very hard-wired in his brain. No amount of explaining that the world doesn't work this way has gotten through. </p><p></p><p>Of course he will talk about how he wants to get his life together and what be needs to do and what be needs to stop doing but it never changes anything. He will sometimes bring up going back to school or stopping drugs and alcohol but it's not a plan. It's almost like he says stuff like this hoping that his dad will give him money or a car or a place to live free for his good intentions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AppleCori, post: 645362, member: 16024"] He sounds just, like my step-difficult child (and like many of the others on this board). Ours just wants everything to be fun, not to have to work at/for anything, not worry about anything, not have responsibilities, only do just what he wants to do at any given time. He wasn't raised this way, wasn't taught this way of thinking, wasn't role-modeled this way of living. He just thinks this way. Maybe it's a personality trait (disorder?). It seems very hard-wired in his brain. No amount of explaining that the world doesn't work this way has gotten through. Of course he will talk about how he wants to get his life together and what be needs to do and what be needs to stop doing but it never changes anything. He will sometimes bring up going back to school or stopping drugs and alcohol but it's not a plan. It's almost like he says stuff like this hoping that his dad will give him money or a car or a place to live free for his good intentions. [/QUOTE]
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