Kids are a great analogy. You want your kids to grow up, and you don't want your kids to grow up. You want your kids to become independent of you, but it's also a parent's worst nightmare: That they won't need you. It's like the real tragedy of parenting.
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"Kids are a great analogy. You want your kids to grow up, and you don't want your kids to grow up. You want your kids to become independent of you, but it's also a parent's worst nightmare: That they won't need you. It's like the real tragedy of parenting." — Jonathan Safran Foer #familyparenting
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Kids are a great analogy. You want your kids to grow up, and you don't want your kids to grow up. You want your kids to become independent of you, but it's also a parent's worst nightmare: That they won't need you. It's like the real tragedy of parenting. — Jonathan Safran Foer
About Jonathan Safran Foer
Jonathan Safran Foer was a Writer from United States (1977–present).
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This quote is attributed to Jonathan Safran Foer, a Writer from United States.
When did Jonathan Safran Foer live?
Jonathan Safran Foer lived from 1977 – present.
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