Daily OM: Parenting asks us to rise to some of
the most difficult challenges this world has to offer, and one of its
greatest paradoxes arises around the issue of attachment. On the one
hand, successful parenting requires that we love our children, and most
of us love in a very attached way. On the other hand, it also requires
that we let go of our children at the appropriate times, which means we
must practice some level of nonattachment. Many parents find this
difficult because we love our children fiercely, more than we will ever
love anyone, and this can cause us to overstep our bounds with them as
their independence grows. Yet truly loving them requires that we set
them free.
Attachment to outcome is perhaps the greatest obstacle on the parenting
path, and the one that teaches us the most about the importance of
practicing nonattachment. We commonly perceive our children to be
extensions of ourselves, imagining that we know what's best for them,
but our children are people in their own right with their own paths to
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