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How many of you guys agree with that sentiment? what does it mean to you?
Does it mean:
-1) "you got a puppy and it's cute, now that you got it then we will just show you how to raise it and say nothing about getting the puppy. Now that it's here talking about how you got it is wrong and useless. No one should say anything about why/how/etc you got this puppy! It doesn't matter anymore."
or
-2) "you got a puppy and it's cute, now that you got it then we will show you how to raise this puppy, but you should also realize what you did wasn't necessarily right. And discuss your decision and why you probably shouldn't have gotten the puppy {insert: the way you got it; time you got it; thinking of the future; who you got it from; where you got it; the breed; ect.)."
or
-3) "you have a puppy, what's done is done it's very cute."
or
-4) "{Add your own}"
or
Do you not agree with the sentiment that "what's done is done"? why?
***PART TWO***
Also, what do you think will make a person learn from their past mistakes? As we all (I think) think people should learn and not make another mistake, what do you think is *enough* to make people see their past mistakes.
Do you think you should:
1) just briefly mention why what they did was wrong and why, before telling them how to work on their possible future problems.
2) Briefly say what they did was wrong, before telling them how to work on future problems.
3) Tell them in length, with examples or not, why what they did was wrong. Then go on to tell them possible consequences of their actions. Then tell them how to help now.
4) Tell them in great length how they messed up, why, the consequences that will likely happen due to their actions, how they have added to the problems of dogs now, dogs in shelters, etc.
5) Don't say anything, not like they will change anyways! People are hopeless.
6) Add your own.
Does it mean:
-1) "you got a puppy and it's cute, now that you got it then we will just show you how to raise it and say nothing about getting the puppy. Now that it's here talking about how you got it is wrong and useless. No one should say anything about why/how/etc you got this puppy! It doesn't matter anymore."
or
-2) "you got a puppy and it's cute, now that you got it then we will show you how to raise this puppy, but you should also realize what you did wasn't necessarily right. And discuss your decision and why you probably shouldn't have gotten the puppy {insert: the way you got it; time you got it; thinking of the future; who you got it from; where you got it; the breed; ect.)."
or
-3) "you have a puppy, what's done is done it's very cute."
or
-4) "{Add your own}"
or
Do you not agree with the sentiment that "what's done is done"? why?
***PART TWO***
Also, what do you think will make a person learn from their past mistakes? As we all (I think) think people should learn and not make another mistake, what do you think is *enough* to make people see their past mistakes.
Do you think you should:
1) just briefly mention why what they did was wrong and why, before telling them how to work on their possible future problems.
2) Briefly say what they did was wrong, before telling them how to work on future problems.
3) Tell them in length, with examples or not, why what they did was wrong. Then go on to tell them possible consequences of their actions. Then tell them how to help now.
4) Tell them in great length how they messed up, why, the consequences that will likely happen due to their actions, how they have added to the problems of dogs now, dogs in shelters, etc.
5) Don't say anything, not like they will change anyways! People are hopeless.
6) Add your own.
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