I found this very interesting because when I was 12, I read a very similar book to the Childcraft book you mention, and also vowed never to do drugs, drink, give in to peer pressure, act angry and emotional, etc. Except later on, when I became a teenager, my guardians took this behavior as evidence of my “abnormality” and tried very hard to quash it out of me, even going so hard as to push me to drink and “fit in”. Unfortunately they’ve been partially successful—at very least, I felt very resentful at them for a very long time.
I found this very interesting because when I was 12, I read a very similar book to the Childcraft book you mention, and also vowed never to do drugs, drink, give in to peer pressure, act angry and emotional, etc. Except later on, when I became a teenager, my guardians took this behavior as evidence of my “abnormality” and tried very hard to quash it out of me, even going so hard as to push me to drink and “fit in”. Unfortunately they’ve been partially successful—at very least, I felt very resentful at them for a very long time.