Every parent wants their child to succeed in life. But extreme success without the necessary grounding during childhood rare, if ever, results in a happy outcome.
The problem with success (in a secular sense) is that it diverts a child to such an extraordinary lifestyle there is no real opportunity for a parent to provide that proper grounding needed for maturity. Experience is the best teacher. If children are going to mature and become noble citizens, then they must be raised in an environment which can cultivate that nobility.
The article in the following link presents a sobering reality of what occurs when a child grows up without a normal childhood. Warning: The article contains another link to a video with graphic language.
Britney's Rant
The problem with success (in a secular sense) is that it diverts a child to such an extraordinary lifestyle there is no real opportunity for a parent to provide that proper grounding needed for maturity. Experience is the best teacher. If children are going to mature and become noble citizens, then they must be raised in an environment which can cultivate that nobility.
The article in the following link presents a sobering reality of what occurs when a child grows up without a normal childhood. Warning: The article contains another link to a video with graphic language.
Britney's Rant
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