Parents, do you love your children?
If parents are nationalistic, they don’t love their children because identifying with the State brings on war which kills their children.
If parents subscribe to any traditional belief or organized religion, they don’t love their children because that creates the sense of division which leads to conflict.
If parents give prime importance to money and property, they don’t love their children because doing that would take away child’s ability to think beyond money.
If parents act like an authority, they don’t love their children because that strips away the child’s ability to think by himself.
If parents force children to do exactly what everyone else is doing, they don’t love their children because social image is of higher importance to them.
If parents break down on little things, they don’t love their children because they are training them to be weak.
THEN WHAT IS IT TO LOVE ONE’S CHILDREN?
To love one’s children is NOT to pay his school fees or buy him clothes or celebrating his birthday or going in cinema with him, or anything we think of to be “love”; for doing all of that are the responsibilities of being a parent, not an expression of love.
To love is to be in companion with them and make them fall in love with the literature of the highest order i.e., the literature that purifies their understanding of the world and life, make them familiar with the revolutionary figures of the past, and then support them in whatever decision they make afterwards.
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