A student tests the free-will analogy by asking whether letting a child risk kidnapping or death is still love; Jiang distinguishes trust from neglect.
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Parenthood
The story of Adam and Eve is framed as domestic comedy: a bad parent lies, punishes, then tries to repair the relationship because he knows he was wrong.
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Jiang distinguishes loving freedom from reckless abandonment: protect against real danger without imposing anxiety as law.
The story of Adam and Eve is framed as domestic comedy: a bad parent lies, punishes, then tries to repair the relationship because he knows he was wrong.
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"but the spark will ever -always be there so if like you said that parents the true love is to trust right so if..."
"Okay, obviously, if your child is in danger, you go save your child, okay? But you cannot let your fear and anxiety of your..."
"Like you need to let your child to feel the anxieties."
"No, no, no, no, no. You have to let your child do what your child wants to do. Your child wants to go play..."
"But still doing, but still letting him to do what they want."
"Yeah, okay, look, when you're actually a parent, you know what is safe and what is not safe, okay? Sending your child to the..."
"Right? So imagine this. Imagine you're my two daughters. Okay? And you're like six or seven years old. And you see me at night..."
"And you drink whiskey. And you're very you become very happy and you throw up. I come home and I shout at you you..."
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