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so every parent of failure a little bit. By which I mean you always feel like you're over disciplining them. You're under disciplining them. You don't listen enough to your in laws or parents who have more.
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Absolutely. All parents have failures and that's why it's so important to when your children are telling you, hey this hurts me, this caused me harm, that parents listen but instead they're stuck.
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viewing their family as like this hierarchy, right? Parents do the best of what they can do, but they still make mistakes. And in order for you to grow as a person to also raise grounded children that can recognize their own mistakes, you have to acknowledge that.
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You have to teach your kids that adults fuck up and adults have to say sorry sometimes because then we get what we have right now. Everybody's fucking stuck wondering why their life isn't together because we grew up around adults who never admitted their wrongs when in reality none of us ever knew what we were doing.
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And just to add to this a little bit, I would honestly say that every parent is a failure to an extent. And I believe as you get older, you recognize that even more as you start to see them for who they truly are.
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