My siblings and my own kids reflect varying degrees of trusting their parents and reacting against them. The most functional are introspective, quite self-critical, curious, and unlikely to ever see themselves as the smartest person in the room. Somehow, they can be all of that and still confident. I think the best results come from understanding 1) there is a God, and 2) it’s not me.
My siblings and my own kids reflect varying degrees of trusting their parents and reacting against them. The most functional are introspective, quite self-critical, curious, and unlikely to ever see themselves as the smartest person in the room. Somehow, they can be all of that and still confident. I think the best results come from understanding 1) there is a God, and 2) it’s not me.
My siblings and my own kids reflect varying degrees of trusting their parents and reacting against them. The most functional are introspective, quite self-critical, curious, and unlikely to ever see themselves as the smartest person in the room. Somehow, they can be all of that and still confident. I think the best results come from understanding 1) there is a God, and 2) it’s not me.