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Why an Infants Mind Can Be Controlled

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Why An Infants Mind Can Be Controlled

I would have to agree with the statement that taking a healthy infant well formed and placing them in a specific world, you could train him to become anything you want. Such as a doctor, lawyer etc...A normal infant well formed can be trained to do or become what we want of them providing that he is in a environment that is positive and not being an emotional treat to the child.

Being that the child is in a specific world and is normal. His emotional state is in tack and being normal he will feel pain, pleasure, sadness, anger etc. You can train him to be what you want of him to become in the future but you cannot control his emotions.

Children are like a sponge they absorb everything around them and they are quick to learn things they don't understand. Their mind is developing and they memorize everything to be learned. As long as they are being exposed to it a child can be taught to talk a certain way, eat only certain foods, and act a certain way. Even if a child comes from a family of doctors, lawyers, etc the way they are brought up in a specific world a child will be what ever we want them to be.

In a world like ours a child has the free will where as in a specific world he does not have the free will to choose because we already have chosen for him his mind is being programmed to function in one way and one way only, which is the way we want it to be.

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