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  • No. Your response to such childhood is very individual. It's a very common stance to live your life the opposite way of your parents lifestyle. That's what produced the 1960s air of change in culture - hippies lived the very opposite of their parents ideals.

    I simply point out well researched patterns in childhoods and their influence on character traits. Look up developmental psychology and transgenerational patterns. In Germany there's a lot of research and publication about "war children" and "war grandchildren" (Kriegskinder und Kriegsenkel) which in general attributes a lot of the countries troubles and shortcomings to the upbringing of kids in a war and post war society with a lot of shame and guilt.

  • Fear is a general human trait woven into our existences and should/could be reduced in a loving and supporting childhood. If love and support are missing in your childhood you don't learn to handle your fears in a mature and stable way.

    (I know I'm painting this picture with a very broad brush. It's to point in the general direction of feelings as the most plausible and applicable answer to OPs question.)

  • I'm all in with your suggestion and want to point to housing cooperatives which are nonprofit by default and make the members co-owners of the complete stock of housing the cooperative is owning and managing.

    Over here in Hamburg cooperatives handle about 20% of all housing dampening prices in general as they rent noticeably cheaper than owners who want to turn a profit (in Germany rents are bound to certain maximum levels defined by the market in the city).

    Vienna has even more housing in the hands of cooperatives which definitely helps with housing and prices.

  • I'm fine with renting as it spares me all the hassle that comes with owning. I live in Germany where renting is heavily regulated and it works so good that nearly 60% of the people over here never own any of the flats or houses they happily live in.

    Ten should be the max number as that represents an average apartment house over here.

  • No. Don't set cities on fire. People live there, it's wrong to harm them.

    Maim their military, kill their leaders, destroy their weapons. That's what is right to do. Than let them learn to life in peace with their neighbours.