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Originally Posted by Detector
Mennonites have always amazed me. I see lots of families here at work and I am simply amazed at the huge difference in behavior. I see one family whose kids are running wild fighting over the toys and ignoring their parents plea to stop. Over on the other side I see a Mennonite family quietly setting their with kids showing remarkable behavior. How do they do that?
I also work with many young and old Mennonites and they are simply some of the best examples of human beings I've ever met. How in such a screwed up world do they continue to maintain the discipline they do? |
1) No Television.
2) A Good Work ethic.
3) Parental discipline and raised by 2 parents.
4) They have 15 kids, because there isn't anything else to do!


