Have you ever stopped to consider that your children are not meant to become who you imagined… but who they already are?
In this episode of Sarah’s Thoughts, Sarah Grynberg reflects on the timeless wisdom of Khalil Gibran’s writing on parenthood and why his words continue to resonate so deeply more than a century later. She explores the emotional tension between loving our children fiercely while also learning to release control over who they become.
Sarah unpacks the powerful idea that children do not belong to us, but come through us, each carrying their own thoughts, identity, purpose, and path. She reflects on how easily love can become projection, expectation, or protection, and why true parenting asks us to remain curious about our children instead of trying to shape them into versions that feel safer or more familiar to us.
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This episode is a gentle reminder that parenting is not about creating someone in your image, but about supporting someone in becoming fully themselves. Your children are not here to live your story. They are here to live their own. And perhaps one of the greatest acts of love is learning how to hold them softly enough that they can eventually fly.
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