but as with anything in life, there is no such thing as full understanding, - which is why the learning process will always be a continuous one . There’s certainly no stopping to learning in all ramifications .
This is why it is a parent's job to introduce "disappointment" into childhood experience, which isn't hard to do. - this point right here certainly has to be a parenting hack I feel . Most parents won’t even give their wards the opportunity to make mistakes and learn from it let alone allowing them experience what disappointments feels like .
Most parents want an easy life too - it is easier to have a child not fail or get disappointed, than have them in tears and have to deal with that.
True words right there . A balance just needs to be struck it seems . Funny how there’s not a manual for parenting , Lol .