lzbth
lzbth
With relief. // Does this seem right? It’s neither the power nor the responsibility of a child to forgive a parent. To forgive, as to judge, is the power and the act of God. The power and responsibility of a child is to communicate their need for care. There is also the literal groundlessness (earthlessn... thevalleybelow.id
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davidmarsden
davidmarsden

@lzbth

>The power and responsibility of a child is to communicate their need for care.

That certainly sounds right to me.

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lzbth
lzbth

@z428 Wa’alaikum salam, thanks, you too🤗 have a quiet and restful beginning again…✨

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lzbth
lzbth

@davidmarsden Something that comes naturally to infants but becomes difficult for many adults?

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davidmarsden
davidmarsden

@lzbth very true. Although I suspect wanting to do things for themselves comes naturally to kids, too. My four year old would rather push a chair to the fridge or cupboard door to climb up and help himself than say, “I’m hungry.”

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