tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4125435810658312644.post3227565665188417578..comments2023-01-31T09:04:45.189-05:00Comments on Liberty At All Costs: Adrift At Sea....Dannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15304572506298209357noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4125435810658312644.post-44347950456447175382010-06-12T12:34:34.631-04:002010-06-12T12:34:34.631-04:00And today it's a main headline both in my news...And today it's a main headline both in my newspaper and online, that the parents are getting reamed for this. Funny, their son did it and succeeded, without this outcry. So - was it the risk each child took that critics object to, or the final outcome? I thought it might even have a "Boys can, girls shouldn't" element, but fortunately that's one thing i have not seen in this debate.<br /><br />As a teen i repeatedly read <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Lee_Graham%22" rel="nofollow">Robin Lee Graham's</a> book <i>Dove</i> and loved it!<br /><br />What big risks to let a teen take isn't an easy question, but few of the critics seem to see any difference between productive, constructive risk-taking, and destructive pointless teen-behavior risk-taking. And there is a BIG difference.Nostalgic for the Pleistocenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04369449719832190810noreply@blogger.com