Parents have a strong connection to their children, often holding on tightly, but as children grow, they begin to let go. They create their own lives and achievements, seeking validation from their own endeavors rather than solely from their parents’ approval. This shift often leads to a natural distancing from parental figures as children pursue independence and personal fulfillment.
As time passes and life progresses, children come to realize that their identities and successes are built upon the foundational experiences and sacrifices of their parents. Ultimately, they understand that their achievements rest on the histories and struggles of their mothers and fathers, forming a deeper appreciation for the lineage of support that enabled their growth.