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Posted by Izra on Apr-05-2007 11:52:

"Marker Events" in your life

I am taking my very first ethics class which I find so interesting to the point where I am sad when class is over !!!

We were discussing Paul Philibert's theories about "marker events", how these events throughout a lifetime shape how we behave, and help us to revaluate our values and morals. These "marker events" could be a death of someone you know, or just a general event.

So here is mine....When I was 6, my cousin was visiting and he was always such a handful, always getting in trouble and stuff. So my younger brother, my cousin and I were playing and I slammed the door and accidentally cut my younger brothers finger off, it was hanging by a piece of skin !!! So my parents came running upstairs and immediately put the blame on my cousin and didn't even ask us what happened. I just sat there and didn't fess up to what has happened. It was a huge deal and my younger cousin really got in trouble. I repressed this memory and only recently remembered it, and confessed immediately to my family.

Anyway since that day, I have always taken responsibility for my actions, always. I hope everyone thinks this is as interesting as I do.......

Anyone else have any "marker events" that they remember???????


Posted by Ashley on Apr-05-2007 14:11:

Re: "Marker Events" in your life

quote:
Originally posted by PartEgurl
I am taking my very first ethics class which I find so interesting to the point where I am sad when class is over !!!

We were discussing Paul Philibert's theories about "marker events", how these events throughout a lifetime shape how we behave, and help us to revaluate our values and morals. These "marker events" could be a death of someone you know, or just a general event.

So here is mine....When I was 6, my cousin was visiting and he was always such a handful, always getting in trouble and stuff. So my younger brother, my cousin and I were playing and I slammed the door and accidentally cut my younger brothers finger off, it was hanging by a piece of skin !!! So my parents came running upstairs and immediately put the blame on my cousin and didn't even ask us what happened. I just sat there and didn't fess up to what has happened. It was a huge deal and my younger cousin really got in trouble. I repressed this memory and only recently remembered it, and confessed immediately to my family.

Anyway since that day, I have always taken responsibility for my actions, always. I hope everyone thinks this is as interesting as I do.......

Anyone else have any "marker events" that they remember???????


I thought that your marker event would have been when Will Dailey made you run out in front of a car, and your leg got run over.

I'd have to say my marker event would have to be the birth of my daughter. I did a complete 360 in the way I behaved and made me totally revaluate my values and morals.


Posted by Jer on Apr-05-2007 14:26:

Mine just came recently - And oh man, never will I forget it.


Posted by Izra on Apr-05-2007 14:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Jer.
Mine just came recently - And oh man, never will I forget it.


Spill it !!


Posted by lopi on Apr-05-2007 14:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Jer.
Mine just came recently - And oh man, never will I forget it.


Funny how you have time to be posting on TA but you can't get your ass to work...

That's my marker event.


Posted by Skipper on Apr-05-2007 16:38:

I really enjoyed my ethics classes as well! I wish I had stayed in that program...I only had the opportunity to take an intro ethics course followed by business ethics and media ethics.

Anyhow, the only event that comes to mind is when my parents moved my whole family from a small town in N.S. to Newmarket, ON when I was 15. Changed my entire direction in life, though I didn't realize it at the time.


Posted by DaRoZa on Apr-05-2007 17:10:

when i was 3 or 4, i was at a swimming lesson and we were lined up for an elephant slide (the hilight of my week). the girl in front of me was my best friend at the time. she went a few steps up the slide and her ass was in front of my face. i have no idea why, but i bit it, very hard. she started screaming and her mom came running, and made a big scene. my parents were wicked pissed at me, i remember being in terror as they yelled at me asking wtf I was thinking, they told me later that all i could say was 'i was pretending to be a crocodile'. i had to apologize and buy her a present and everything


Posted by Time2Burn on Apr-05-2007 17:15:

When I was 3 my parents split up. I was old enough to understand the emotion involved but not old enough to understand the meaning. For years the memories were repressed but I would have nightmares. In the nightmare I would hear people yelling but had no clue what they were yelling, but i knew it hurt me really bad.

Today I wonder why I am drawn to the "underdog". If someone is upset I want them to be better. If someone is hurting I want to cure them. I feel my empathy is directly related to that "marker event".


Posted by CAKE on Apr-05-2007 18:42:

quote:
Originally posted by lopi
Funny how you have time to be posting on TA but you can't get your ass to work...

That's my marker event.


OESC NATZI!!! <3 !!


Posted by jchung52 on Apr-05-2007 19:03:

well... my negative marker events could be summarized as facing death/bodily harm many times.

Age 5: put a paperclip into an electric socket at church. zaaaaap

age 6: leaving a chinese restaurant, i was the first to push the door to leave. it was heavy and was stuck. when i finally budged it, it bounced back on me and the corner of the door handle slammed into my eye socket, but missing my eyeball if that makes sense. (like it hit right into the corner, just mm away from going blind. i have the scar to prove it)

age 6: hospitalized for salmonella. was in there for 2 weeks

age 11: went for surgery for enlarged lymph nodes in my neck in fear of cancer. (found it was nothing). i still have the occasional flare up

age 14: had an allergic reaction to an unknown substance. my body was covered in hives (including my feet, so i was unable to walk). while in the hospital my throat closed up and i was unable to breath for a few seconds while the doctors gave me adrenaline

something happened between these two but i cant seem to recall it for some reason

age 19: probably my cloest to death experience. while coming back from panama city on the coach bus from spring break, our bus got in an accident. around 430am, a truck tire from an 18-wheeler flew into the driver's windshield cracking it from top to bottom, the bus lost control sliding into the ditch rolling from one side of the highway to the next and back again. all the overhead compartments emptied out, my friend sitting next to me hit the window so hard that he cracked it. apparently when he woke up, i was on the ceiling. i had a concussion, bruised knee caps, and a sprained back. ended up in the hospital as i counted probably around 12 ambulances, 10 cop cars, 10 fire trucks came to our rescue in columbus. good times for sure, esp the $1000 hospital bill that came with it.

good times. what doesnt kill u makes u stronger


Posted by malek on Apr-05-2007 19:19:

recently it was my trip back to syria for the first time in 19 years... oh man it changed my perspective on many many things, as an added bonus, i wanted to check the house where i grew up, and it was just demolished then I walked to the school i was going to and it too was demolished and rebuilt

The two places where I had the most memories from when i was kid were gone


Posted by lopi on Apr-05-2007 19:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Djsketchbag
OESC NATZI!!! <3 !!


You know it!


Posted by The Highroller on Apr-05-2007 19:29:

Sounds cliche, but joining TA when I was 16 is definitely one of them.


Posted by Bassi77 on Apr-05-2007 19:43:

quote:
Originally posted by DaRoZa
when i was 3 or 4, i was at a swimming lesson and we were lined up for an elephant slide (the hilight of my week). the girl in front of me was my best friend at the time. she went a few steps up the slide and her ass was in front of my face. i have no idea why, but i bit it, very hard. she started screaming and her mom came running, and made a big scene. my parents were wicked pissed at me, i remember being in terror as they yelled at me asking wtf I was thinking, they told me later that all i could say was 'i was pretending to be a crocodile'. i had to apologize and buy her a present and everything


wtf lol


Posted by Mortyman on Apr-05-2007 20:15:

When I was 17 my parents divorced.
It was then I realized my worst fears can come true.

When I was 18 I lost my virginity.
It was then I realized my dreams can come true.

When I was 22 I went to my first party.
It was then I knew what I wanted to do with the rest of my life.
*see sig*


Posted by Halycon on Apr-05-2007 21:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
I really enjoyed my ethics classes as well! I wish I had stayed in that program...I only had the opportunity to take an intro ethics course followed by business ethics and media ethics.

Anyhow, the only event that comes to mind is when my parents moved my whole family from a small town in N.S. to Newmarket, ON when I was 15. Changed my entire direction in life, though I didn't realize it at the time.


Newmarket and surrounding area FTW!


Posted by Endlesswave on Apr-05-2007 21:35:

A huge marker event for me was visiting Europe with friends/TAs in 2004. Changed my life. Opened my eyes as to how people in other cultures live and can learn to live with other people (even for a temporary period of time). Not to mention the parties!!

There are some huge markers that have yet to happen though.


Posted by darouge11 on Apr-05-2007 21:41:

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Posted by riskytrader on Apr-05-2007 21:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper


Anyhow, the only event that comes to mind is when my parents moved my whole family from a small town in N.S. to Newmarket, ON when I was 15.


where in N.S?


Posted by thesauce23 on Apr-05-2007 21:59:

Literally about a week or so ago, i UNDERSTOOD the concept of nothing. i heard about it but didn't understand anything pertaining to it. but now i know(and am still learning)..... its the greatest feeling ever


Posted by Jem_hadar on Apr-06-2007 03:16:

quote:
Originally posted by PartEgurl
I am taking my very first ethics class which I find so interesting to the point where I am sad when class is over !!!


Great topic!!

I felt the same away about my business ethics class I took at UW.

Fucking LOVED it.

I wanna take another one... way to go and remind me girl!!



quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
Sounds cliche, but joining TA when I was 16 is definitely one of them.


Very similar... but not TA, but having trance come into my life the way it did.

Before, I had never been much active in trance, only euro. I only passively listened to trance here and there.

Discovering my true passion for trance has brought me to new plateaus and into situations and environments where I really, truly found myself and a greater sense of belonging than I'd had previously in my 20 years.

If I'd never digressed from euro and into trance, I'm positive I'd not be the same person I am now with the same level of contentedness and sense of identification to my friends (even my friends I know would be different).


Posted by Izra on Apr-06-2007 03:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Jem_hadar
Great topic!!

I felt the same away about my business ethics class I took at UW.

Fucking LOVED it.

I wanna take another one... way to go and remind me girl!!


The class I am in now is almost finished, and I am ready to take another one. This specific class has a focus on Interior Design ethics (my major), so we talk about environmental ethics, and a bit of professional ethics...I enjoy this class more than my design classes, lol.


Posted by lexxwolfen on Apr-06-2007 05:19:

One of my marker events was when I had an accident that caused me to lose a good chunk of my memory. I was forced to build up a new person cuz the old one was kinda gone. I still remember bits and pieces but my memory from childhood to 14 is pretty much gone.
But from what I do remember, I like who I am now better than who I was before.

Joining TA is another marker event.


Posted by DJM104D on Apr-06-2007 05:31:

signing my first 13yr contract with the military.
becoming a rez DJ at an afterhrs club.

Dreams Do Come True If You Want Them Bad Enough...Just Gotta Work At It.


Posted by RandomGirl on Apr-06-2007 08:09:

Not the biggest marker point, and not the only, but one that is very obvious and pertinent to my personality.

Before grade 6, I was the quietest, shyest little girl you could ever meet. I was soft spoken, and made every attempt to be out of the attention of anyone around me. I would even hide behind my mother like a scared puppy.

But when I got to grade 6, I had an experience that completely changed that.

I was sitting at my desk in class, listening to the teacher, when she called on me to answer a question. I passively replied in a low, soft whisper. The teacher asked me to repeat myself about 3 times, at which point... she snapped.

"HOW IN THE WORLD DO YOU THINK ANYONE CAN HEAR YOU WHEN YOU WHISPER LIKE THAT ALL THE TIME?? WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO? BE A LITTLE GHOST?? SPEAK UP SO WE CAN HEAR YOU!! I AM SICK AND TIRED OF ASKING YOU TO REPEAT YOURSELF"

She continued to rip into me, and bellow at me for being too quiet and trying to hide myself in the corner. She made me the center of attention. Everyone was staring at me, and everyone was now expecting me to speak up and repeat what I had said for everyone to hear.

After that day, I retreated from my passive, quiet, shy self and become louder, and more out-spoken. I decided that there was no shame in being heard. It only progressed from there.

I have since received 2 awards for public speaking, and am often thought of as the bold and brave "social butterfly"; often loud, and not a bashful drop of blood left in me.

Even to this day, I still don't know whether I resent what she did, or if I am grateful.


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