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My Struggle

topic posted Mon, June 15, 2009 - 8:48 PM by  Unsubscribed
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It was decided that I should go to high school.

From my whole nature, and to an even greater degree from my temperament, my father believed he could draw the inference that the humanistic Gymnasium would represent a conflict with my talents. A Realschol seemed to him more suitable. In this opinion he was especially strengthened by my obvious aptitude for drawing; a subject which in his opinion was neglected in the Austrian Gymnasiums. Another factor may have been his own laborious career which made humanistic study seem impractical in his eyes, and therefore less desirable. It was his basic opinion and intention that, like himself, his son would and must become a civil servant. It was only natural that the hardships of his youth should enhance his subsequent achievement in his eyes, particularly since it resulted exclusively from his own energy and iron diligence. It was the pride of the self-made man which made him want his son to rise to the same position in life, or of course, even higher if possible, especially since, by his own industrious life, he thought he would be able to facilitate his child's development so greatly.
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  • Re: My Struggle

    Mon, June 15, 2009 - 10:01 PM
    Never read Mein Kampf..

    but $2 says that is a quote or paraphrase from it..
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      Re: My Struggle

      Mon, June 15, 2009 - 10:03 PM
      or you could google it for free.
      • Re: My Struggle

        Mon, June 15, 2009 - 10:17 PM
        Not a fan of reading books on screen..

        I would normally look in second hand shops .. but I doubt I will find it..

        Still..it would be out of copyright now.. so might be easy to pick up as long as I am not feeding "Neo Nazi Press Inc" I would be happy to buy it..
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          Re: My Struggle

          Mon, June 15, 2009 - 10:26 PM
          From my whole nature, and to an even greater degree from my temperament, my father believed he could draw the inference that the humanistic Gymnasium would represent a conflict with my talents. A Realschol seemed to him more suitable. In this opinion he was especially strengthened by my obvious aptitude for drawing; a subject which in his opinion was neglected in the Austrian Gymnasiums. Another factor may have been his own laborious career which made humanistic study seem impractical in his eyes, and therefore less desirable. It was his basic opinion and intention that, like himself, his son would and must become a civil servant. It was only natural that the hardships of his youth should enhance his subsequent achievement in his eyes, particularly since it resulted exclusively from his own energy and iron diligence. It was the pride of the self-made man which made him want his son to rise to the same position in life, or of course, even higher if possible, especially since, by his own industrious life, he thought he would be able to facilitate his child's development so greatly.

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