Thanks Seth, I really appreciate what you’ve said here—it’s good to be reminded that it’s not necessary to have your kids change the world, and that caring for each other and expressing themselves contributes positively to the whole.
I’m less worried actually about paths my daughter might take, she’s very bright and creative and I’m sure she’ll do fine, I guess I don’t want her to shy away from things just because someone or something else can do it better. I was mainly posting because I felt like that feeling of nausea might be affecting others who keep abreast of these things, and that the coincidence of reading the book right now might have helped me name something others might be experiencing.
But, again, I appreciate your thoughtful insights.
Thanks Seth, I really appreciate what you’ve said here—it’s good to be reminded that it’s not necessary to have your kids change the world, and that caring for each other and expressing themselves contributes positively to the whole.
I’m less worried actually about paths my daughter might take, she’s very bright and creative and I’m sure she’ll do fine, I guess I don’t want her to shy away from things just because someone or something else can do it better. I was mainly posting because I felt like that feeling of nausea might be affecting others who keep abreast of these things, and that the coincidence of reading the book right now might have helped me name something others might be experiencing.
But, again, I appreciate your thoughtful insights.