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43 At some point, every parent who set out to do it differently from their own parents has to sit with the discovery that doing it differently doesn’t mean doing it without harm — it just means producing a different set of things their children will eventually need to work through, and that humility is the beginning of an honest conversation with the next generation

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 16:34 EDT

At some point, every parent who set out to do it differently from their own parents has to sit with the discovery that doing it differently doesn’t mean doing it without harm — it just means producing a different set of things their children will eventually need to work through, and that humility is the beginning of an honest conversation with the next generation

The moment you realize your carefully crafted approach to avoid your parents' mistakes has simply created a different set of wounds for the next generation to heal is when real growth begins.

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