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Two Kids ^^

Oswald was born in the USA. His mother was extremely cruel and terrible. She got a divorce, 3 times. Her second husband applied for divorce because she was continuously beating him every day. When she was carrying Oswald, the third husband died. Oswald was brought up by her mother without manners and discipline. Daily his mother used to tell him "You are very very ugly". She used to laugh at him. Every day, without a gap, She used to scold him, insult him and beat him. He stopped his education at high school.

Later he joined Navy. But he beat his colleague and lost his job. He went to another country and married a lady. She had a lot of extramarital relations. In front of Oswald, she used to tell her lovers that he did not know how to do sex. She used to insult and laugh at Oswald, in the presence of her lovers. She used to lock Oswald in the bathroom and spend her time with her lovers in the bedroom. One night, she kicked Oswald out of the house.

Oswald came to the streets. He had no money. He had no one. Nobody cared for him. Nobody comforted him. Nobody loved him in his life. Depression, inferiority complex and self-pity became his habits.

It was 22nd, November 1963. In front of thousands of people, using a revolver, Oswald killed the then US president John. F. Kennedy, without any reason.
The doctors declared "this man Mr. Lee Harvey Oswald has been suffering from schizophrenia (a mental problem) since his childhood, because of his family members".







Let us see another man.
He was a beautiful boy. He was born into a great family. Many of his family members and relatives were experts in many fields. His mother had a very great personality. She had loved him, cared for him and respected him since his childhood. She used to tell her son, entertaining stories, funny stories, moral stories and taught him moral values. In his childhood, unfortunately, his both legs were paralyzed. But his mother comforted him and gave him courage. In a small age, he was recognized as a genius by many people. Later he became an American president. He saved America from an economic crisis. He remained one of the great Presidents in American history. He was Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Character keeps developing since the childhood of a person. Some people might have born in terrible situations and later they might have become great people. But most of the great people were born in great families or good families. Most of the notorious people were born in notorious families or bad families.
When Lee Harvey Oswald and Franklin D. Roosevelt were born, they were the same. Both the kids were innocent. Both the kids cried for milk. But in the passing of time, they experienced different kinds of circumstances in their families. So they got different characters.

The actions, words, and behaviors of parents show a great and unavoidable effect on their children. In most of the cases, parents and family members play the most important role in developing the character of a person. In most cases, parents are the reason for the success or failure of a person.

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