I Don’t Wanna Live Like My Mother, I Don’t Wanna Let Fear Rule My Life

Posted by on March 10, 2008

In order to avoid having to fear for our children, we must give them the correct upbringing, and this should begin at 6 years of age rather than 16. Look at your kids, who study Kabbalah. Look at how they react to all those fashionable trivialities and how they are protected from all these problems, which are small to them. A person first asks the question about the meaning of life at 6 or 7 years of age. If we do not give him an answer then he begins to look for it everywhere, including in drugs. He automatically follows his peers, thinking that they know what is right, and he becomes influenced by his environment. On the other hand, if we create a clear understanding about the world in him in order to reach this goal, then we will give his egoism the opportunity to develop and to become fulfilled. Then things such as drugs will not concern him.


Courtesy of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptrJjuoGhQA

2 Responses to I Don’t Wanna Live Like My Mother, I Don’t Wanna Let Fear Rule My Life

  1. steph

    i dont want to be like my mom. she really hates me but loves my sister. she tries to blame me for anything. she love to stress me out and make me feel bad about myself and everything i do. i want to be a mother but i dont want the years of living with my mother affect the way i treat my children.

  2. RJ

    Steph, “i want to be a mother but i don’t want the years of living with my mother affect the way i treat my children.” It won’t effect you if you don’t let it. It’s because of your mom that you will have the foundation to be a great parent. You just have to keep these memories of your mothers neglect and Torture. Keep working to excel, and never let anyone crush your hopes and dreams. Then one day you will look back and see that you were truly deserving to have a family and you will be very happy parent.