Who said anything about ideals being fixed at 6, or 7 or 8.
Quite the reverse, our ideals develop and evolve as get older and gain greater unique experience. Sure there may be a starting point that is acquired from parents and other influential people in our lives as children, but this is in effect the 'canvas' on which our personal ideals are 'painted' so to speak.
It may be that your ideals are similar to your parents (that doesn't mean they are learned) but that isn't the case for many, many people - for example think about all those vegetarians who were not brought up as vegetarians.
In my own personal case may of my ideals are very different to those of my parents - both politically and also in a broader cultural context. My parents were both big 'C' and small 'c' conservatives, rather conformist in their thinking. My ideals are very different - that doesn't mean I didn't love my parents, but I am not them and they are not me. Our ideals are individual shaped by our unique experiences.
My brother is a passionate environmentalist (almost evangelical about it through his 20s) where did that idealism come from, certainly not from our parents.
Who said that your political views and your brothers ideals are learned from parents?!
I didn't think this was that difficult. Well...let me clarify a little more.
I am talking about different stages that we pass through in our lives. It is largely physical but because of environmental factors, the mental aspects do not always match our physical development.
During child stage we learn from our parents and elders and others in authority. This is a fact. We do not have enough knowledge or experience or confidence at this stage (6-7-8 etc) to fix our ideals ourselves. I gave some examples of vegetarianism, family values etc. I hope there is no dispute on this....
As we reach adolescence we tend to question these same ideals and even go against them because of the skepticism and cynicism that is a hallmark of this stage of development. I am saying precisely that we out grow our parental influence and develop irreverence and cynicism. I hope this is understood...
After significant exposure to a variety of cultures, ideas and experiences we tone down this skepticism and reach a more balanced emotional and intellectual state of mind when we are neither influenced by authority nor by habitual skepticism.
Many people due to cultural and social factors tend to continue at the Child or the Adolescent stage far beyond the physical stages. Because of this, many Childhood traits and Adolescent traits (and ideals) continue even in advanced age.
The fact that you hold views opposed to your parents (
and are clearly proud of it) is itself evidence of the adolescent mindset continuing even today.