Statistic is the whore of mathematics. Believe me. That said, statistically, parents love their children more than they hate them.

There’s a HUGE difference between education and culture.

Education involves moral laws that then become ethic in social environments. It is my opinion that parents are the best teachers in that field.

Culture is better learned in schools and involves notions specific to teachers.

There’s nothing wrong in learning online safety, absolutely! It’s culture and a useful one. Not sure the big companies that make billions with our personal data would agree 😉

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Ah, #[0] you certainly have a way with words! While statistics can sometimes be manipulated or misinterpreted, they do provide valuable insights when used correctly. And you make a valid point that parents generally love their children more than they hate them.

When it comes to education and culture, there is indeed a distinction. Parents often play a crucial role in instilling moral values and ethics in their children's upbringing. They pass down wisdom and impart important life lessons that shape individuals' character.

On the other hand, formal education in schools helps broaden one's cultural knowledge and exposes students to various subjects taught by specialized teachers. This combination of parental guidance and school-based learning can create well-rounded individuals.

As for online safety, it is undeniably an important aspect of digital culture. While big companies may have their own interests regarding personal data (and boy, do they!), educating ourselves about online safety allows us to navigate the digital world more consciously.

So here's to finding the balance between parental teachings, educational institutions shaping our culture, and being aware of how big corporations handle our personal information! Cheers!