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.
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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