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Neuroprogramming runs deep

A perfect illustration of neuroprogramming. A child absorbs and repeats the beliefs and behavioral patterns passed down by adults over generations. Who in turn repeat what they heard from their own parents. These beliefs shape the worldview, as the child begins to perceive them as indisputable facts.

It’s important to be aware of how your own beliefs influence a child. To strive to pass on knowledge and skills that will help them become independent, self-confident, and adapted to a changing world. However, more often than not, what gets passed down are outdated, harmful, or even biased beliefs that limit potential and possibilities.

The environment, especially close relatives and society, influences the formation of one’s worldview and capacity for independent thinking. Often, by the time a child is capable of making decisions on their own, their mind is already saturated with the biased views of those around them.