SUPPORTING YOUR KIDS WITHOUT OBSESSION
“If the path before you is clear, you’re probably on someone else’s.” – Joseph Campbell
Since the dawn of time, parents have wanted the best for their kids. They’re our link to the future beyond our own time here on Earth.
More importantly, we feel a connection with our kids: a visceral bond. When they’re happy, we feel delight. When they hurt, we feel pain. When they succeed, we feel proud. When they fail, we feel the loss.
It’s natural to want good things for our kids. We want them to grow into strong, good people. We want them to have work they love that enables them to live well. We want them to find good friends and a wonderful mate with whom they can grow a beautiful, loving life.
We want them to succeed.
But there’s an expression of this natural sentiment that’s growing across a large spectrum of our population. It troubles me.




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