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Breaking Free: parents, kids, independence, and . . . meta-conversations, Part II

There come points in almost everyone’s life where we have to make choices that are not clear-cut in terms of whether they are right or wrong, good or bad, related to obedience or disobedience. They go beyond such categories.

I’m talking about choices for which one cannot possibly know the answer for sure: Should I take this job? Should I marry this woman (this man)? Should I rent this apartment/buy this house?

There’s almost always that lingering question, the lingering doubt.

And when you’re a young person, and you’re just starting out, and you’re used to getting a lot of parental feedback and, possibly, even, direction: there comes a point where your parents won’t know for sure what the right answer is. They may have some preferences, some hunches. You want to listen to them for wise counsel. But, ultimately, Read the rest of this entry »

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