Reaction when your children don't accomplish the same educational achievements that you did?

Happiness is important, bookworm. We deserve quality of life. Hugs tto your son.

The Atlantic. I tend to be risk- aversive. My s’s and DH are more willing to take risks, both personally and professionally. So far, except for the few layoffs and the broken bones, it has had more benefits than disadvantages. Do you think , with your parents background, that they were more willing to take risks than you are? Mine might be a male/female difference. Not sure. But they sure do take more risks than I do. But for the mostpart its paid off.