I'm not going to say anything in particular is right or wrong ... but I am over that first life hurdle age wise. People do need to understand that they aren't the only ones living on this planet and calling it home. Whether you've had a bad upbringing or not, whether you were born with the silver spoon or not, whether your parents were separated or not, whether you choice is a hat a hoodie or a fruit bowl up there... I don't think it really matters.
How you chose to live your life and how you chose to treat others is your responsibility and reflects how your view your world and whether it owes you something or not (which it doesn't by the way ... but that's just my opinion).
I was given certain values as a child which I still uphold to this day. The most important of which was: everyone deserves at least one or two chances to prove they are worthy of your friendship and loyalty, before you can tell them to shove it up their clacker
. No hats inside, don't rely on other people to do things for you, respect your elders (that's anyone that is older than you), don't swear at your mother in anger and especially not your grandparents (or really anyones if it comes to that), always say please and thankyou and excuse me, you can burp in front of your parents but not anyone else, when you are told to be quiet by your parents then do it, listen even when you aren't interested, if you can't say anything nice then say nothing, never leave a stranger with a bad impression of you ... which is my personal favourite. There were heaps more, but those are the common courtesy ones that always come to mind when I'm living my life.
It's not really all that hard ... sort of like: keep to the left, stop at the red lights, don't go over the speed limit, make sure it's got heaps of petrol and good tyres!
Everything in life comes with rules ... abiding by them is the hardest thing you'll ever have to do, because the rest is fairly easy.
Kit_e