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Nothing affects the life of a child so much as the unlived life of its parent
Carl Jung
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Interpretation

What this quote means

A parent's unfulfilled dreams impact their child's life significantly.

This quote by Carl Jung highlights the profound influence that a parent's unrealized aspirations and experiences can have on their child's development and future. It suggests that what parents fail to pursue or achieve can create emotional and psychological effects on their children, shaping their identity, motivations, and opportunities in life.

Themes

ParentingChildrenInfluenceDreamsLifeDevelopment

In practice

Example use cases

During a parenting seminar discussing the impact of parental aspirations on children's growth.

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