21-02-2024, 10:24 AM
I wondered how Putin became the person he is so had a wander arounf the net & found this.
https://acestoohigh.com/2022/03/02/how-v...ng-us-all/
"How Vladimir PutinÔÇÖs childhood is affecting us all
Examine Vladimir PutinÔÇÖs childhood and you will see an eerie parallel to the atrocities playing out in Ukraine today.┬áHis life is a stark example of how childhood adversity is the root cause of most social, economic and mental health issues, as well as violence and chronic disease, as the science of positive and adverse childhood experiences demonstrates.
And while we canÔÇÖt change the Russian president, we can encourage and educate people not to create more Putins by recognizing how childhood adversity impacts us throughout our lives and by integrating solutions into our healthcare, education, justice and economic systems.
Born in 1952 Leningrad, Putin was a street kid in a city devastated by a horrific,┬áthree-year siege by the Nazis┬áduring WWII, a genocide described as the worldÔÇÖs most destructive siege of a┬ácity. Most of the population of three million people died, one million starving to death. PutinÔÇÖs father was badly injured in the war, his mother nearly died of starvation.┬á
His father worked in a factory; his mother did odd jobs she could find. A small child, whose two older siblings are believed to have been lost to war and disease, Putin was left to fend for himself, severely bullied by other children.
With his parents struggling to survive, they were absent or too traumatized to be attentive to their son. ThereÔÇÖs no mention of other family members: no grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins. Kindness and affection didnÔÇÖt seem to have been part of the child PutinÔÇÖs world.
But the damage that led to his current behavior was done. It produced a machismo man, distrustful and unpredictable, and who cultivates disinformation to advance his own agenda at any cost. 
In her essay,┬áÔÇ£The Ignorance or How We Produce the Evil,ÔÇØ psychologist┬áAlice Miller┬áwrote: ÔÇ£Children who are given love, respect, understanding, kindness and warmth will naturally develop different characteristics from those who experience neglect, contempt, violence or abuse and never have anyone they can turn to for kindness and affection. Such absence of trust and love is a common denominatorÔǪ.All the childhood histories of serial killers and dictators I have examined showed them without exception to have been the victims of extreme cruelty, although they themselves steadfastly denied this.ÔÇØ
Research shows that early abuse and neglect damages an infantÔÇÖs developing brain. If a child suffers abuse and neglect for years without intervention, the consequences can be dire."
https://acestoohigh.com/2022/03/02/how-v...ng-us-all/
"How Vladimir PutinÔÇÖs childhood is affecting us all
Examine Vladimir PutinÔÇÖs childhood and you will see an eerie parallel to the atrocities playing out in Ukraine today.┬áHis life is a stark example of how childhood adversity is the root cause of most social, economic and mental health issues, as well as violence and chronic disease, as the science of positive and adverse childhood experiences demonstrates.
And while we canÔÇÖt change the Russian president, we can encourage and educate people not to create more Putins by recognizing how childhood adversity impacts us throughout our lives and by integrating solutions into our healthcare, education, justice and economic systems.
Born in 1952 Leningrad, Putin was a street kid in a city devastated by a horrific,┬áthree-year siege by the Nazis┬áduring WWII, a genocide described as the worldÔÇÖs most destructive siege of a┬ácity. Most of the population of three million people died, one million starving to death. PutinÔÇÖs father was badly injured in the war, his mother nearly died of starvation.┬á
His father worked in a factory; his mother did odd jobs she could find. A small child, whose two older siblings are believed to have been lost to war and disease, Putin was left to fend for himself, severely bullied by other children.
With his parents struggling to survive, they were absent or too traumatized to be attentive to their son. ThereÔÇÖs no mention of other family members: no grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins. Kindness and affection didnÔÇÖt seem to have been part of the child PutinÔÇÖs world.
But the damage that led to his current behavior was done. It produced a machismo man, distrustful and unpredictable, and who cultivates disinformation to advance his own agenda at any cost. 
In her essay,┬áÔÇ£The Ignorance or How We Produce the Evil,ÔÇØ psychologist┬áAlice Miller┬áwrote: ÔÇ£Children who are given love, respect, understanding, kindness and warmth will naturally develop different characteristics from those who experience neglect, contempt, violence or abuse and never have anyone they can turn to for kindness and affection. Such absence of trust and love is a common denominatorÔǪ.All the childhood histories of serial killers and dictators I have examined showed them without exception to have been the victims of extreme cruelty, although they themselves steadfastly denied this.ÔÇØ
Research shows that early abuse and neglect damages an infantÔÇÖs developing brain. If a child suffers abuse and neglect for years without intervention, the consequences can be dire."
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)