tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3458769232193073445.post7100332053032417912..comments2024-03-02T06:45:16.101+05:30Comments on Hand Readings of famous people: Oscar Pistorius's hand reading Nitahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14037311140684571686noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3458769232193073445.post-49367107532454631382013-03-07T21:22:34.675+05:302013-03-07T21:22:34.675+05:30I do believe that some types of criminals who are ...I do believe that some types of criminals who are very young can be rehabilitated, but not older ones. But it depends entirely on their environment. Its like alcoholics I guess, and special efforts need to be made and supportive people who love them and believe in them need to be around. That is actually a tall order! The question is also whether they will be accepted back into society. If they are not, then they go back to their old ways. And you are right, people do not change overnight. Their mindset may remain the same, but their behavior might change. Nitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14037311140684571686noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3458769232193073445.post-38139752417728324972013-03-07T17:35:41.094+05:302013-03-07T17:35:41.094+05:30Do you think that criminals might grow up to becom...Do you think that criminals might grow up to become better people, with age? Considering that many people commit crimes during their youth when energy/emotions are at an all time high, can they become better (unless they become professional criminals)? <br /><br />I am asking this question because, I feel that people have certain basic characteristics and it's very difficult to change. Maybe their intensity might reduce, but people changing overnight (like shown in movies) are very difficult, I feel.<br /><br />Destination InfinityDestination Infinityhttp://www.destinationinfinity.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3458769232193073445.post-80034953384737711342013-02-28T09:46:40.290+05:302013-02-28T09:46:40.290+05:30I agree that Pistorius's claim of shooting at ...I agree that Pistorius's claim of shooting at a burglar several times through a door is barbaric. How can you shoot a person again and again and again like that without even checking to see the damage inflicted the first time? <br /><br />And there are two aspects to the the age factor when it comes to committing crimes of passion. One is the physical energy of a person. That is what makes the person more physical. People who have a lot of physical energy in any case (even if they are not very emotional or impulsive) should exercise to burn it off.<br />Secondly, when it comes to the age factor, there is another factor besides the physical energy. It's the emotional highs and lows. As one grows older one learns to handle one's emotions better and has more maturity to realise the consequences of an impulsive act. <br /><br />Nitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14037311140684571686noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3458769232193073445.post-28957277202334715232013-02-28T08:36:05.080+05:302013-02-28T08:36:05.080+05:30I guess no one is buying his story of accidental s...I guess no one is buying his story of accidental shooting. Even if it was accidental, he deserves punishment - A gun is not a toy. <br /><br />Makes me wonder: Not all people who have emotional and impulsive, are going to commit a crime, right? Is there anyway to find out if the chances of their committing crime is maximum during this period (like Age: 20-25 years, for example)?<br /><br />Destination Infinity Destination Infinityhttp://www.destinationinfinity.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3458769232193073445.post-89332649682531816522013-02-27T22:58:25.385+05:302013-02-27T22:58:25.385+05:30Very interesting Nita. Loved this post. Very interesting Nita. Loved this post. TNnoreply@blogger.com