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What it means to be "Raised Well"


As a parent, you want your children to grow up to be happy, healthy, and successful adults. However, raising good, authentic, and ethical humans requires more than just providing them with academic education. It involves embedding beautiful habits and a strong value system in them from a young age.


The first habit that parents must instill in their children is respect. Children need to know how to handle their egos and treat others with kindness and empathy. This means that they should learn to respect everyone's rights and not abuse their power over those who are weaker.


Teaching children to be authentic in their relationships is also essential. Authenticity means being true to oneself and others. This includes being honest, trustworthy, and having integrity. Parents must encourage their children to communicate openly and honestly, without fear of judgment or criticism.

Compromise is good, each and everyone needs to do certain compromises as the life is not perfect, but compromises done at the cost of self respect will ruin your entire life, it's our duty to teach children that comprises done the cost of dishonoring themselves are not healthy at all and will bring no good to anyone, even for the one for whom the compromise is been done.

Maintaining a good healthy lifestyle, eating right food, excercising, consistent leaning approach to enhance knowledge, communicating well to make others understand your point, Active listining are so damn important to teach children or else half of their life will go in veins fighting their own Devils. 


When children are raised with a strong value system, they are more likely to make better decisions in life. Parents must take their children's value system seriously and work hard to instill good values, such as honesty, kindness, and respect for others.


Children who are not raised with these values and habits may lead troubled lives, not only harming themselves but also those around them. Parents must, therefore, take the responsibility of raising good, authentic, and ethical humans seriously.


In conclusion, raising good, authentic, and ethical humans requires more than just academic education. Parents must instill beautiful habits and a strong value system in their children from a young age. Respect, authenticity, and a strong value system are essential for children to lead a happy, healthy, and successful life. As parents, we have a critical role to play in shaping the future of our children and society.

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