Programming better kids? You give me 13 minutes, I’ll give you grandchildren.

A better future? It’s easy. Just program better kids.

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If you haven’t followed my writing on the DISC-optimization of education, you’ve missed a lot.

A simple praxis, really: A child cultivates his DISC profile – his life-long go-to empathy strategies – in response to his parents’ expectations, so, accordingly, if you change your expectations – the displays you make expressing your expectations – you will achieve different results.

That is to say: Children are ‘programmed’ to be the adults they become.

Moreover: Families can be optimized to achieve consistently perfect results generation after generation.

All this and then some is covered in this week’s “Church of Splendor” homily – a simple strategy for fixing all of Western Civilization in three words: #ToddlersMatterMost.

Theory is grand, but I want to push this bigger – into homes, onto the internet, on screens. If you want to help, speak up.

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