What you describe is probably a way to interpret the dynamics, but they were not my intended interpretation. 😅
The intent for Mr. Wilson was that he breaks the boundary that people get to manage their plots in the garden, but gets away with it because he is powerful.
The intent with Lydia is not meant to be that she has her behavior at an earlier progression, but rather that she achieves her goals through other means—relying on others in a sense.
The intent for Mara is that there isn’t any Boundary Placement Rebellion at all; she owns her bakery, and so of course she can set the business goals etc..
What you describe is probably a way to interpret the dynamics, but they were not my intended interpretation. 😅
The intent for Mr. Wilson was that he breaks the boundary that people get to manage their plots in the garden, but gets away with it because he is powerful.
The intent with Lydia is not meant to be that she has her behavior at an earlier progression, but rather that she achieves her goals through other means—relying on others in a sense.
The intent for Mara is that there isn’t any Boundary Placement Rebellion at all; she owns her bakery, and so of course she can set the business goals etc..