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Here in the United States, without those guaranteed safety nets, parents strive to ensure their children’s future social and economic status by “weaving an individualized safety net” for each of them, as the researchers Milkie and Warner have put it. Parents make day-to-day decisions in an attempt to maximize their children’s personal achievement and happiness, while constantly anticipating any potential obstacles to success and well-being. One
Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic-and What We Can Do About It
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