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Deirdre Toeller's avatar

Garrison, If you haven't already, you can buy the workers across the hall some good donuts or pastries (from a bakery please) and apologize. It will make you feel good. It will delight them. 'Been there, done that.

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You mention of the poor choices the bank robber made and many would think he is dumb. It makes me think of the second or third grade teacher who did a test with her students. Each was given a marshmallow and told they could eat it right away or save it or what ever they want to do. She then told them she was going to the principles office for about 10 minutes and when she returned anyone who had not eaten their marshmallow would receive two more. When she returned some had eaten their treat and some had waited.

I think this is important to think about because I suspect those who waited were able to do more advanced thinking and planning of their future. Those who immediately ate theirs just responded to feelings and quick thinking. My guess this doesn't come from training but is about how their brain is wired up and they don't really have a choice. Maybe someone would call this dumb, but I call it unfortunate. I feel sorry for those who have difficulty thinking deeper, but I suspect they don't have a choice.

I have know a lot of "one marshmallow" people and life is more difficult for them because of choices they make. I suspect prisons are full of "one marshmallow" people.

John Schoepke, age 83

Bath, MI

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