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What gives someone the right to question parenthood?In this episode, we dive into your comments and explore a deeper conversation around birth, suffering, and responsibility. From the idea that “incarnation is incarceration” to the psychology of the inner child, this discussion moves between philosophy and lived experience.We talk about:Whether parents are the only ones qualified to critique parenthoodThe difference between trauma-driven rejection and clear philosophical stanceThe “inner child” and the need for self-parentingLife as a system of conditioning, survival, and inherited dissonanceWhy some see existence not as a gift, but as a burdenReading comments [email protected] @GodlyTempleman
By social experimentalistWhat gives someone the right to question parenthood?In this episode, we dive into your comments and explore a deeper conversation around birth, suffering, and responsibility. From the idea that “incarnation is incarceration” to the psychology of the inner child, this discussion moves between philosophy and lived experience.We talk about:Whether parents are the only ones qualified to critique parenthoodThe difference between trauma-driven rejection and clear philosophical stanceThe “inner child” and the need for self-parentingLife as a system of conditioning, survival, and inherited dissonanceWhy some see existence not as a gift, but as a burdenReading comments [email protected] @GodlyTempleman