I wished my parents know more about me, my characteristic, my interest. And wished we interacted with each other like we are friends, and explored the world together.

Responses to “”

  1. 注册获取100 USDT Avatar
    注册获取100 USDT

    I don’t think the title of your article matches the content lol. Just kidding, mainly because I had some doubts after reading the article.

  2. beach body Avatar
    beach body

    lVNM7EiRRkj

  3. marshlanders Avatar
    marshlanders

    eROdpByxNFB

  4. hederal Avatar
    hederal

    FMh8HIWcxfE

  5. outtraveled Avatar
    outtraveled

    FFzA5cFVjAd

  6. binance konto Avatar
    binance konto

    Your point of view caught my eye and was very interesting. Thanks. I have a question for you.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Touched by what you read? Join the conversation!

  • Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Rewards
    Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Rewards

    “If I use rewards to motivate my child, how will they develop their own drive?” This is a great question from one of our software developers in Canada. Around the world, there are so many different beliefs and attitudes about motivation, where it should come from, and what it should look like. Some psychologists claim…

    Read more >> about Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Rewards

  • Your first followers and biggest fans
    Your first followers and biggest fans

    Several friends around me vow never to have kids because they know how much bad parenting can hurt from personal experience and don’t want to wield the power of “ruining my kids’ lives.”  I see parenthood as the easiest way to experience unconditional love and a second chance at healing wounds from your childhood.  How…

    Read more >> about Your first followers and biggest fans

  • Addicted to Achievements
    Addicted to Achievements

    Growing up as a high-achieving Asian, much of my confidence came from the accolades, and the praise my parents, teachers, and peers gave me for coming in first in the class, competition, etc. Before I realized it, my identity and self-esteem were tied to my accomplishments. My very well-intentioned mom pushed me to not only…

    Read more >> about Addicted to Achievements