YOUR BABY IS A SOCIOPATH
(A GRANDPA JOE OBSERVATION)
There is a common misconception that a child is born innocent, sweet and pure. A spoiled child, an evil adolescent or a sociopath adult is the result of bad parenting. Parents spoiled the child or taught him to be demanding and unsocial. A grownup who is mean, evil, and has no regard for others was taught to be that way by poor parenting.
It is true that a sociopath may be the result of poor parenting, but it is not true that poor parenting creates the sociopath. Poor parenting fails to reform the sociopath. The truth is that children from the time they are conceived are spoiled sociopaths. Children have one driving instinct. They have the instinct to survive. They do not care who they hurt or what they break, they will do whatever it takes to eat, sleep and be taken care of. They “love you” only because they need you. Mommy needs sleep? I don’t care, “FEED ME!” I broke that pretty glass thingy that mommy does not seem to want me to touch? I don’t care, “FEED ME!” I pooped my pants, “I don’t care.” Something in my pants is uncomfortable, “I care, CHANGE ME! “FEED ME, CUDDLE ME, PUT ME TO BED! ME, ME, ME, ME!” Your baby is a sociopath. He was born a sociopath. He cares not for others, he just wants!
Parents are not handed a lump of clay to mold into a loving caring human being. They are handed a spoiled sociopath that they need to reduce to a lump of clay, and then rebuild into a loving caring human being while at the same time tending to his needs. This is a most difficult balancing act. You must feed, clean and entertain. You must respond to cries and whines, and at the same time be in control and be the boss. You must put his needs above all others, be the provider and the protector and at the same time teach him to respect and care for others. You must give him whatever he needs to survive. You need to be ever diligent to jump up and protect him from the dangers of falling chairs and un-swallow-able interesting things. You need to do all these things and yet somehow teach him that he will not always be the center of all creatures’ attention.
This is a most difficult assignment and the source of much parental frustration. It is particularly frustrating if you think you are ruining a perfect human being. It is important to realize you were handed a spoiled sociopath. It is ok to not love everything about this sociopath. It is up to you to un-spoil and socialize this little creature before he is set loose on society.
Ha ha, much as I can't entirely agree (I'm assuming it was a LITTLE tongue in cheek?) there certainly are elements of this that ring true.
ReplyDeleteOMG! I love this! You f'n nailed it!! I hope you don't mind, but I'd like to (I think they call it "feature" in the bloggy world) post this on my blog...with a link to your blog of course. Would you be down with that?
ReplyDeleteThat is SO TRUE
ReplyDeleteOh, but they are so cute!
ReplyDeleteYou sure did nail it! Laughing and nodding!!!
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo! I won something without even trying! :)
Heh, there are psychopaths and sociopaths, and usually, neither one has to do with parenting, unless the child had really neglectful and awful parents (which, in turn, would more than likely lead to a line of sociopaths, not just one). I loved the way it's written here though. It made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteFunny post, although those who have been involved with a true sociopath, may not see the humor in it.
ReplyDeleteDid you know 1 in 4 men are sociopaths? The number fall for women but they are not left out. Sociopaths are a genetic flaw that can be dealt with and turned around, if you catch it early on. Just something to think about.