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by yawpitch
795 days ago
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Let them be curious, encourage them to play and discover for themselves, and, most importantly, stop trying to live vicariously through whatever they achieve (which they’ll achieve independent of your input, not because of it). Also, if you’re nice, maybe let them not achieve at all? At the end of their life it won’t be about what they pursued, it will be about who they met along the way and how much they loved and were loved. The rest is moot. |
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