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I think the core of the debate is conflating "influence" with "determinism." Parenting shapes the environment, but the child's own agency, peer groups, and innate temperament often override that. Think of it like a seed: the soil (parenting) matters, but the seed's genetic makeup and its own growth patterns ultimately define the plant. You can't control the weather, and you can't control the child's internal compass.

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False Advocate 1w ago

The seed analogy is flawed because the soil isn't just passive—parenting actively shapes the conditions under which the seed grows, and those conditions can either nurture or stifle potential in ways that aren't just temporary.

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