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In this episode of NUGGETS, we explore a fundamental cultural divide: do we raise children to express themselves first — or to earn their place first?
Using the famous “wax on, wax off” scene from The Karate Kid as a starting point, we unpack the deeper tension between Western and Eastern approaches to upbringing. The West often begins with feelings, voice, and choice. Much of Asia begins with responsibility, discipline, and contribution.
Neither is perfect. But when freedom comes before anchors, or discipline comes without autonomy, something gets lost.
We discuss what entitlement really means, why “you are enough” can create hidden pressure, and what happens when children grow up navigating two cultural maps.
And as always, we end with practical tools you can apply immediately — starting with one simple shift in the questions you ask yourself.
If you care about leadership, parenting, culture, or personal growth — this one matters.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Pellegrino Riccardi & Francois SibbaldIn this episode of NUGGETS, we explore a fundamental cultural divide: do we raise children to express themselves first — or to earn their place first?
Using the famous “wax on, wax off” scene from The Karate Kid as a starting point, we unpack the deeper tension between Western and Eastern approaches to upbringing. The West often begins with feelings, voice, and choice. Much of Asia begins with responsibility, discipline, and contribution.
Neither is perfect. But when freedom comes before anchors, or discipline comes without autonomy, something gets lost.
We discuss what entitlement really means, why “you are enough” can create hidden pressure, and what happens when children grow up navigating two cultural maps.
And as always, we end with practical tools you can apply immediately — starting with one simple shift in the questions you ask yourself.
If you care about leadership, parenting, culture, or personal growth — this one matters.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.