"Don't handicap your children by making their lives easy"
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The intent is corrective, aimed at a mid-century parental instinct to smooth every bump. Postwar America was busy building safety nets and suburban insulation; Heinlein, a former naval officer writing during the Cold War, often treated softness as a civic risk. The subtext: a society that raises people expecting frictionless outcomes produces adults unfit for crisis, persuasion, or even basic autonomy. “Easy” isn’t just about chores or allowances; it’s about removing agency, replacing learning with rescue, turning failure into something shameful rather than instructive.
What makes the quote work is its blunt inversion of what good parenting is supposed to feel like. It doesn’t flatter the parent’s tenderness; it challenges the parent’s appetite for control. Yet it’s also revealingly narrow: it assumes life will reliably reward grit, and it ignores how “hard” can mean poverty, illness, discrimination - conditions that don’t build character so much as deplete it. As a cultural artifact, it’s a crisp summary of Heinlein’s broader project: freedom as discipline, adulthood as earned, and love as the courage to let consequences teach.
Quote Details
| Topic | Parenting |
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| Source | Evidence: Do not handicap your children by making their lives easy. (p. 250 (as quoted/cited in reference sources; edition-dependent)). Primary-source attribution: the line appears among the 'Notebooks of Lazarus Long' aphorisms embedded in Robert A. Heinlein's novel Time Enough for Love (first published June 1973 by G. P. Putnam's Sons). Later, Heinlein (via the fictional character Lazarus Long) republished these aphorisms as the standalone book The Notebooks of Lazarus Long (1978), but that is not the first publication. Page number varies by edition/printing; Wikiquote places it at p. 250, and at least one independent citation list gives p. 251, so you should confirm against the specific 1973 Putnam hardcover or the exact edition you’re verifying. Other candidates (1) Parenting for Success (John H. Hill, 2011) compilation95.0% ... Don't handicap your children by making their lives easy . " Robert A. Heinlein " Too often we give children answe... |
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