8 self-improvement Lessons for a better life

Questions You Should Ask

What your parents didn't teach you

By Peter K. Gerlach, MSW
Member NSRC Experts Council

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        For useful perspective on this Q&A index, first read about these five epidemic hazards that may be stressing you and your your family. If you're not clear yet on how these hazards are inherited, watch this brief YouTube video clip.

        This nonprofit educational Web site exists to reduce harmful adult ignorance (lack of knowledge). Based on research since 1979, I believe our ancestors, school systems, and media don't teach people fundamental knowledge they need to live healthy, optimal lives. Stark evidence is everywhere: self-neglect, obesity, abuse, abandonment, crime, "depression," poverty, addictions, abortions, "mental illness," divorce, violence, terrorism, bigotry, gangs, homelessness, litigation, and so on.  

       Despite formal education and life experience, most adults don't know what they need to know - so they don't seek answers to the questions in this index until they experience major problems. From over 40 years' research, this index links to useful questions and answers everyone should study. To sample what you and others  need to know, try these self-discovery quizzes.  

Q&A Index

        Click a topic to see and scan related questions. Each question links to answers in a summary popup or a full article. If you don't find your question, try searching the site or ask me!


        Divorcing parents and their relatives, new partners, supporters, and older kids should also study these Q&A articles:

        Investing time in studying these topics will help you reduce stress in your life and relationships, and protect the present and futifre young people in your life from inheriting lethal psychological wounds and ignorance!

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Updated December 03, 2011