What I consider as right may be wrong for you and vice versa. We all have been taught the concept of right and wrong from early childhood. I understand that we do need this differentiation in our early years for our social, emotional and moral growth. Like, it is very much needed to tell a toddler to not eat something that's lying on the floor. But the problem occurs when this teaching continues. The toddler who gradually grows as an adult become so habitual of someone telling them what's right and what's wrong that they start following rather than allowing themselves to experience and live through their decisions.
Love it. I was having this conversation with my mom the other night that we are always taught 'No', 'don't do this', 'this is not right', to everything. Which becomes a habit eventually. And no one ever says yes you did right with what you're doing. Or whatever you have done is good for you. And this choice if choosing the best often leaves us under confident.
Love it. I was having this conversation with my mom the other night that we are always taught 'No', 'don't do this', 'this is not right', to everything. Which becomes a habit eventually. And no one ever says yes you did right with what you're doing. Or whatever you have done is good for you. And this choice if choosing the best often leaves us under confident.