"I think every parent, every generation has wanted their children to do better and have a higher standard of living. But I think there's too much guilt"
- Phil McGraw
About this Quote
Phil McGraw is recommending that moms and dads as well as previous generations have actually always had a wish for their youngsters to have a much better life and also greater living standards. However, too much shame may weigh on moms and dads, causing them to really feel that they are refraining from doing enough to ensure their youngsters's success. Basically, he is keeping in mind that moms and dads must strive to elevate their children in the most effective way possible, yet they should not really feel overwhelmed with regret if they do not meet every assumption.
This quote is written / told by Phil McGraw somewhere between September 1, 1950 and today. He/she was a famous Psychologist from USA.
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