Publisher's Synopsis
Some behaviors are innate. Some are learned behaviors conditioned through our environment. No matter if they are positive or negative, we inherit them somehow. Because of this, a child's behavior is a good indication of who they are around the most. Accomplishments and traumas embed vital responses on children in their most developmental year. Children that experience immense trauma are susceptible to being emotionally disturbed. This diagnosis is not fatal physically. It can be a big hindrance mentally and socially if one does not get control of their negative behaviors. A person that has inherited destructive behaviors and propensities must desire better. This better does not have to be money. It can be relationships, careers, or mentally. They must understand the behaviors required to obtain their "better". They then have to be willing to actively participate in replacing their own behaviors. Replacing negative behaviors for positive ones in turn bring profitable results.