But now, in his fifties, he felt a deep sense of disappointment. His children were unemployed, careless with money, and seemed uninterested in building a meaningful life.
Friends told him that it was just how life sometimes turned out, but Peter could not shake off the feeling that something deeper was wrong.
Many parents experience this type of frustration and often blame themselves or their children. They think that hard work, love, and guidance should guarantee success.
Many parents experience this type of frustration and often blame themselves or their children. They think that hard work, love, and guidance should guarantee success.
Some parents try to lecture, push, or even financially support their adult children repeatedly, yet nothing changes.
This cycle of disappointment and frustration can feel hopeless. Yet, in many cases, these challenges are more than just personal failure—they carry spiritual implications that most people overlook.READ MORE...................
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